Holographic paradigm

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The holographic paradigm is joining of two concepts that were developed independently:

  • That the universe is in some sense a holographic structure — proposed by David Bohm
  • That consciousness is dependent on holographic structure — proposed by Karl Pribram

This paradigm posits that theories utilizing holographic structures may lead to a unified understanding of consciousness and the universe.

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  • The Holographic Paradigm and Other Paradoxes (Paperback) by Ken Wilber (Editor)

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