The holographic universe is like a 3D picture made from flat pieces, just like a real hologram you might see at a museum.
Imagine you have a toy box full of tiny blocks, and each block is a little piece of a bigger picture. If you put them all together, they make a complete scene, maybe your favorite cartoon character or a spaceship. Now, imagine that the whole universe is like that toy box, but instead of blocks, it’s made from information hidden in something flat, like a sheet of paper.
Like A Puzzle From A Flat Sheet
This idea says our 3D world, everything we see and touch, might be just a puzzle made from data stored on a flat surface. It's kind of like how you can make a 3D picture using just light and a special screen, without needing the whole object to be there.
So, if the universe works this way, it’s as though we're looking at a 3D movie that's actually being shown on a 2D screen, but we don’t notice because we’re inside the story. It’s like being part of a video game, you feel like you're moving around, but really, everything is just code on a flat surface! The holographic universe is like a 3D picture made from flat pieces, just like a real hologram you might see at a museum.
Imagine you have a toy box full of tiny blocks, and each block is a little piece of a bigger picture. If you put them all together, they make a complete scene, maybe your favorite cartoon character or a spaceship. Now, imagine that the whole universe is like that toy box, but instead of blocks, it’s made from information hidden in something flat, like a sheet of paper.
Like A Puzzle From A Flat Sheet
This idea says our 3D world, everything we see and touch, might be just a puzzle made from data stored on a flat surface. It's kind of like how you can make a 3D picture using just light and a special screen, without needing the whole object to be there.
So, if the universe works this way, it’s as though we're looking at a 3D movie that's actually being shown on a 2D screen, but we don’t notice because we’re inside the story. It’s like being part of a video game, you feel like you're moving around, but really, everything is just code on a flat surface!
Examples
- A flat screen can show a 3D image, maybe our universe works similarly, with extra dimensions hiding behind it.
- If you could look at the universe from outside, it might look like a 2D painting.
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