Here's an interesting article I ran across (which happens to mirror many of my own beliefs):
http://www.quantumbiocommunication.com/consciousness/can-a-holographic-universe-create-reality.html
From the article:
In a holographic universe, as Pribram has pointed out, even random events would have to be seen as based on holographic principles and therefore determined. Synchronicities or meaningful coincidences suddenly make sense, and everything in reality would have to be seen as a metaphor. Even the most haphazard events would express some underlying symmetry. At the very least, as noted by Basil Hiley, a physicist at Birbeck College in London, Aspect’s findings "indicate that we must be prepared to consider radically new views of reality."
http://www.quantumbiocommunication.com/consciousness/can-a-holographic-universe-create-reality.html
From the article:
In a holographic universe, as Pribram has pointed out, even random events would have to be seen as based on holographic principles and therefore determined. Synchronicities or meaningful coincidences suddenly make sense, and everything in reality would have to be seen as a metaphor. Even the most haphazard events would express some underlying symmetry. At the very least, as noted by Basil Hiley, a physicist at Birbeck College in London, Aspect’s findings "indicate that we must be prepared to consider radically new views of reality."




