Source: “A HOLOGRAPHIC CONCEPT OF REALITY”, by RICHARD ALAN MILLER, BURT WEBB, and DARDEN DICKSON , Department of Paraphysics and Parapsychology, Experimental College University of Washington, 1973.
This paper explores the intersection of biology and physics, proposing that all living organisms are organized by a complex electrodynamic field that dictates the behavior of physical matter. The authors argue that life is not merely a collection of particles, but a holographic reality where dynamic energy patterns serve as a blueprint for the structural and chemical processes of the body. By analyzing how quantum mechanisms and environmental electromagnetic forces influence cellular growth and human consciousness, the text suggests that we are field entities rather than simple material objects. Ultimately, the work seeks to provide a scientific framework for understanding psychoenergetic phenomena and the profound connection between biological rhythms and the greater universe.
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For centuries, our understanding of existence has been anchored in the perceived solidity of "stuff." We treat the world as a collection of discrete, static objects, yet this materialist view consistently fails to account for the fluid, highly organized orchestration of life. This tension is not new; it reflects a primordial debate between the "field" and the "particle," a conflict the authors of the holographic theory trace back to a unique synthesis of Greek thought, where Democritus famously stressed the field and Heraclitus the particle.
Today, this historical friction finds a resolution in the visionary idea that reality is not composed of solid matter, but is instead a sophisticated holographic projection. By viewing biological processes through the lens of electrodynamics, we move beyond the study of "meat" to the study of information. We begin to see the human experience not as a struggle of separate parts, but as a single, unified unit of energy shimmering within a vast, cosmic image.
In the traditional view, biological systems are built from the bottom up, with physical components dictates the whole. The holographic theory radically inverts this, suggesting that a complex electrodynamic field serves as the primary architect of life. This field determines the behavior and orientation of physical atoms, ensuring that the organism maintains its structural integrity despite the constant, chaotic flux of chemicals moving through it.
This shift from "particle-first" to "field-first" fundamentally redefines human identity and health. In this paradigm, disease is not merely a mechanical failure of the biological machine, but a dissonance in the underlying melody—a disruption in the electrodynamic field that precedes and dictates physical decay. We are not merely collections of bone and tissue; we are persistent energetic patterns that regulate the matter within our reach.