Is hologram enough to understand universe?
Our
scientists, cosmologists, astronomers, & philosophers have been trying to
understand the visible universe that is it just visible or real? And still we are seeking answer for this
question. In this case almost 1500 years ago it has been told in the Quran
(holy book of Islam) that whole universe is an art (techno) of beam of light
and this light has no fire. Usual light has a kind of burning elements in it,
but first time we came to know that there is another kind of light (electrical
realm) exists in which there is no trace of a single burning element. In this
case Quran also says that there is a fire in which there is no burning element
by which a kind of specie (Satan) created. According to the Quran all
biological beings including human came into visible world by the magic of
water, like that there is a kind of specie
that are made by cold light in which there is no trace of burning
elements but these both are invisible species. In this case once Moses had met
a person near the seashore and the name of that being is; Khizar (a green
specie). Like that Quran also told about Jibreel, two wizard, and jinni. Quran
told about visible universe is- Allah’s (beam) light and his light is a lamp
that kept in the glass as it were a brilliant star. Like this some kind of
parable has been given to his light which is synonyms with hologram techno
(three- dimensional images generated by interference of light beam that reflect
physical object as real and they can also conversation with us). Exactly like
that it may be possible that our neuron
cells are bearing a kind of light beam in which we see our 3 D universe as real
but it is not. Today I saw a video clip live hologram appearance at London Comic
Con to answer fan questions and by this hologram (techno) we can understand
that the whole fuss of visible universe is nothing but merely a hologram techno
also in the actual sense we never see anything real in this universe so, we can
drop seriousness of it and can be lived very cool.
