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>>11228884
It's not like I'm making a home there.

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>>10561394
>You clearly don't even understand what the holographic principle says. The holographic universe does not say anything about an actual hologram.
Okay, this is a hilarious statement in itself but how about you give me your definition of a "hologram" first.

>It is still a physical universe, only it works differently than how we interpret it in our minds.

Another hilarious statement. You really cannot see the irony can you?

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>>10394533
>lol magnetic fields in his model are not radially symmetric (bottom right image).
He explains that here:
https://youtu.be/wHDsnO3y7CA

https://youtu.be/O1nv0KlbHDM

>>10394553

>Yeah, if he actually showed the experiment I would have some motivation to try reproduce it.
>I have no interest in reproducing something that was not demonstrated.

Oh okay, I didn't realize I was dealing with a blind man. Well I don't know how to lead a blind man so I won't waste my time. I've bought my own bismuth and magnets and recorded similar effects as him and you can do a 30 second google search to find dozens of videos of bismuth being affected by a magnetic field. ALL materials react to a magnetic field. You can ignore that all you want, doesn't make it not true.

>but if you can only observe and interact with what is manifested, what is the manifested thing that allows us to interact with ether, aka light?

Magnetism.

>What determines the principle magnetic axis of the universe?

The dielectric field.

>And seeing we must have some method of interacting with it, by your own admissions, why can't we reduce or increase the density of it to alter the propagation of light through it?

You can since light IS essentially the medium itself. You mediate the pressure.

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>>10321875
I have no idea what you're trying to imply

Electro
Magnetic
Spectrum

Light is on it bro.

>>10321905
>measurements don't tell you anything that happens in reality

Thanks. That's basically what I'm saying, yes. Now strip the magnetic component from light and what are you left with?

>longitudinal compressions and rarefactions whose speed are alterations in density and elasticity. Not measurable in speed.

The "Speed of light" is a rate of induction. No induction=no fucking magnetism=instantaneous action.

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>>10110001
Time doesn't exist.
>>10110021
How do you view what has no attributes?

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