One of the world’s most respected quantum physicists and former protege of Einstein, David Bohm, as well as the esteemed neuroscientist, Karl Pribram, believed that the universe is a hologram, a construct of sorts, created by the human mind. Sound familiar? If you think this sounds a lot like the storyline behind “The Matrix Trilogy,” then you would be right. No doubt, its creators, Larry and Andy Wachowski derived many of their concepts for their movie trilogy from the holographic theories of Bohm and Pribram.
The holographic principle states that the sum total of everything that exists, either known or unknown, real or unreal, detectable or undetectable, is an illusory reality. Our brains act as some sort of quantum computer that constructs this reality based on frequencies from a two-dimensional realm. What we perceive through the five senses of touch, smell, taste, sight, and sound are simply electrical impulses interpreted by our quantum computer brain.
So what is consciousness anyway? Conventional scientists tell us that it is nothing more than electrical signals bouncing around in our brains. But new evidence suggests that there exists a global mind. In the Global Consciousness Project, random number generators placed around the world have tracked the minds of millions of individuals for the last 35 years. The network of random number generators is designed to record and display any subtle, but direct effects of our collective consciousness reacting to global events. When uncommonly large numbers of people share an emotional experience, the random number generators consistently display more ordered, less random variations. The recording of these number anomalies are mathematically beyond chance.