Is Our Universe All A
Holographic Projection?
By James Donahue
January 2006
Psychic Aaron C. Donahue
has spoken of advanced alien technology that he believes is being used to project images of flying ships and unearthly creatures
to Earth from distant stars. He also speaks of how we use our minds to project our own, but less elaborate, holographic images
of the dead, or ghosts that are vivid enough they can be observed by others.
To demonstrate his point,
Donahue last year sent his own image into a vacant room where it was photographed. The picture, posted on his website, is
murky yet easily recognizable as Donahue’s head and face, complete with the black beanie cap he commonly wears.
Donahue also describes
our world and our universe as a giant communication system.
Not surprisingly, there
is contemporary scientific evidence that supports Donahue’s claims.
In 1982, physicist Alain
Aspect and a team of researchers at the University of Paris
performed an experiment that proved that under certain circumstances subatomic particles like electrons can instantaneously
communicate with each other even if they are separated by hundreds or even billions of miles.
Amit Goswami, author
of the book The Self-Aware Universe, states that Aspect’s experiment in quantum physics proves “there really is
transcendent potential, objects really do have connections outside of space and time.”
Goswami explained that
in the experiment it was shown that “an atom emits two quanta of light, called photons, going opposite ways, and somehow
these photons affect one another’s behavior at a distance, without exchanging any signals through space.” He said
what is even more amazing, is that the effect occurs instantaneously.
And this all supports
the infamous theorem by Irish physicist John S. Bell that rocked the scientific world in 1964. Bell’s theorem suggested that an ordinary model of reality as well as a contextual
model has to be spaceless. In local reality, he wrote, “it is necessary to state that influences can’t travel
faster than light.” Bell argued that in any reality
involving ordinary matter, information cannot travel fast enough to explain the quantum facts. Thus he assumed that reality
must be non-local.
In short, Bell defied Einstein with his theorem that a faster-than-light communication must exist to
explain quantum facts. He proved that the two models of reality, ordinary and contextual, must also include signals that travel
faster than light. And in saying this, Bell also was suggesting
that our reality consists of more than the four dimensional existence we perceive.
The Aspect experiment
seems to show that Bell was correct. In fact, University of London physicist David Bohm says
Aspect’s findings imply that despite its apparent solidity, the universe is actually a “phantasm, a gigantic and
splendidly detailed hologram.”
Somehow the Hollywood image of reality, as depicted in the classic film, The Matrix, comes to mind as we explore
the minds of these contemporary physicists. Only instead of a creator sitting on the outside, pushing all of the buttons and
pulling the strings to create our perceived reality, perhaps we should be looking within ourselves.
Donahue argues that as
the offspring of the creator Lucifer, the god exists collectively within us. Thus we possess the power within ourselves to
create our own personal universe, and collectively, we create the universe that surrounds us.
Because the light, or
part of a common soul can be found in all humans, technically we are all one. Our objective on this planet is to evolve to
a point of collective consciousness so that we portray the god within. This was to have been our role as a key component in
the great communication system that holds everything together.