Holographic Universe
Physicist David Bohm, a former protege of Einstein's and one of the world's most respected quantum physicists, and Stanford neurophysiologist Karl Pribram, one of the architects of our modern understanding of the brain -- believe that the universe itself may be a giant hologram, quite literally a kind of image or construct created, at least in part, by the human mind. This way of looking at the universe explains many of the unsolved puzzles of physics, plus it may also account for such mysterious occurrences as telepathy, out-of-body and near death experiences, lucid dreams, and even religious and mystical experiences such as feelings of cosmic unity and miraculous healings.
The work of David Bohm (Wholeness and The Implicate Order), Michael Talbot (Holographic Universe), Karl Pribram (Mysl a Mozek). A very important issue is seeing reality as a whole. Wholeness is actually one of the key concepts David Bohm uses in his book.
Neuroscientist Karl Pribram work explains the brain functions as a holographic template. He derived his conclusion after many years of experiments, in which he showed that memories posses no specific location in the brain, but are distributed rather non-locally in the whole brain. Just like the holographic film!
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David Bohm, Karl Pribram, Michael Talbot, Fritjof Capra, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, Stanislav Grof, Hugo Zucarelli, Craig Hogan and many others