Hi again, Misty,
The following
“thought experiment” is going to be a little long (
broken up into several posts over several days).
However, if you can persevere through it, I believe that it not only offers-up a truly logical way of visualizing the thread OP, but also a plausible approach to the question of what "God" is (
while staying "on-topic," of course).
Misty wrote:Seeds,
I think I understand what you are saying. The experiment is not about common sense or what normal thought would surmise as reality. The experiment is about what may or may not be outside of our experience in relation to objects when we cannot see, hear, smell, touch. We don't know if something is or is not there, or if it makes a noise or not, etc., because the senses, and the experience of the senses is the way man knows something is or not?
Yes, that sounds about right.
For the sake of what I am about to present, imagine that our five “senses” are merely
extensions of our “inner consciousness” reaching out into the universe through the five sensory “windows” of our bodies
(I will clarify that later).
With that in mind, a perhaps "loose," but very good analogy for visualizing some of the concepts being debated in this thread can be seen in the
laser hologram.
A laser hologram is created by shinning a laser at an object (or objects) and a mirror.
The light reflecting off of the setup combines to create an interference pattern that is captured in a holographic (photographic-like) emulsion or film.
To the naked eye, the image on the holographic film looks like a meaningless pattern of circular ripples and waves.
However, when you shine the laser directly at the film itself, the ripples turn out to be correlated patterns of information that, when combined with the laser light, creates a three-dimensional optical replication (a "hologram") of the original objects.
Therefore, it is the “combined relationship” between the laser light and the patterns of information on the holographic film that creates the “reality” of the three-dimensional image.
Now, Misty, let’s make this interesting (and fun).
Let’s pretend that the "original objects" in the hologram are you and me sitting across from each other at a dinner table with items of food and drink on top of it.
Furthermore, just behind you is a small bed with a night stand that's supporting an old turntable that's playing Led Zeppelin’s, "Stairway to Heaven," coming from a pair of speakers sitting on the floor.
All of which takes place in a small room that’s completely isolated from all other life forms.
So, as the laser shines into the holographic film, a
static - three dimensional hologram of everything described above (
everything “visible” from a particular angle), springs-forth out of the patterns of information.
Turn the laser off and everything reverts back into unrecognizable ripples and waves on the film. Turn it back on, and there we are again.
Now, let's pretend that the hologram of you and me is magically transformed into the "real" you and me having dinner together in the setting described above, with all of the "dynamic" and "moving" multi-sensory phenomena implied in such a circumstance.
What I am "suggesting" is that is basically how you should imagine the universe (objective reality) to be.
The only change that must be made is that instead of a laser shining in and explicating us into reality from a
"static" pattern of information stored on a holographic film, it is the presence of our own consciousness that does the explicating.
According to certain interpretations of quantum theory, our living consciousness, in combination with the dynamic and
moving informational patterns forming the quantum realm, is what produces (more at
"reveals") the three-dimensional reality of our bodies and the rest of our dinner scene -- similar to the laser shining into the holographic film.
In other words, the five senses of our consciousness are like five uniquely tuned "sensory lasers"
(metaphorically speaking, of course) that “shine-out” from our minds to “merge” with the patterns of information in the quantum realm.
That, in turn, “explicates into reality” every detail of the universe pertaining to each sense itself
(shape/colour, feel, sound, smell, taste) as delineated by the varying waveform structures of our subatomic underpinning.
Physicist David Bohm calls the fully-materialized three-dimensional reality of the universe the
"explicate order"(a coherent configuration of interrelated and moving “holograms” –- my interpretation). Whereas, on the other hand, he refers to the quantum realm
(the equivalent of the patterns of information in the holographic film) as being the
"implicate order" of reality.
We humans
(as far as our awareness is concerned) operate
"exclusively" up at the
explicate level of the “super-hologram” (
via our bodies) completely oblivious of the
implicate level.
Indeed, we have no choice in the matter.
Because the very moment our consciousness comes in contact with any aspect of the informational field, then whatever is encoded in the information
(the structure of our bodies, for instance) is instantly transformed into what we call "reality" (
an explicated holographic-like manifestation of something pertaining to one or more of our five senses).
Therefore, the very process of being conscious and aware of the "reality" of the universe itself
(seeing, touching, hearing, smelling, or tasting it) automatically
"hides" the informational underpinning upon which said "reality" is founded.
(Obviously, quantum physics seeks to access that hidden domain). Now, just add to that the fact that the
explicate level of this "super-hologram" is so exquisitely perfect in its details and presentation, and you will understand why so many brilliant humans
(as witnessed in this very forum) are so utterly convinced of its "solidity and reality" when, in fact, it is merely a "projection" (so to speak) from a deeper level of information working in tandem with our consciousness.
(Continued in my next post)seeds
-- Updated May 13th, 2012, 3:28 pm to add the following --
(Continued from my prior post - #234)If you remove the "laser of consciousness" from the dinner scene...
...(say we both, simultaneously experience a fatal brain aneurysm that "instantly" kills us as we are raising our wine glasses in toast)......then just like turning off the laser relative to the holographic film, the three-dimensional reality of the multi-sensory phenomena occurring within the room
(including our bodies and the room itself), reverts back into the unrecognizable (invisible) "ripples and waves" of the quantum realm.
In other words, without the "laser of consciousness," there is no "objectified reality"
(at least no "reality" as we understand reality to be). There is no sound or light or three-dimensional objects of any sort -- just ripples and waves of (moving) information analogous to the (static) ripples on the holographic film.
However, just like in the film of the hologram, the patterns of information that delineate every detail of the scene are still
fixed and
intact (suspended in a "medium" we will discuss later) and are still corresponding to what is happening in the un-explicated room...
...(meaning the spectacle, noise, and movement of our wine glasses and lifeless bodies crashing to the floor, along with the spinning of the turntable with the sound of Led Zeppelin blaring through the speakers, etc.)......it is all
still transpiring, but only at Bohm's "implicate" level of reality.
Bohm calls this
dynamic motion of the quantum underpinning - the
"holomovement." (To simplify that, just picture in your mind the interference pattern on the holographic film "moving" and re-adjusting its waveform attributes in relation to what "would be displayed" at the explicate level of reality if the “laser” of our consciousness was still present to merge with the information.)And that is precisely how you should visualize the condition of the
"tree falling in the forest.” It, along with its accompanying noise,
“still exists,” but only as something akin to the correlated patterns of information in the film of the hologram when the laser is turned off.
If you are picturing the tree falling in full explicated glory in the absence of consciousness, then you are merely creating a "subjective vision" in your mind of what you “imagine” is happening, not necessarily what is really happening.
Now, what about that darn bed?Stay your randy thoughts you heathens...
...and I will explain its purpose. This is where we'll go even deeper in attempting to resolve this "falling tree" business
(from a more metaphysical perspective) which will also include
(as stated earlier) a way for us to visualize a "possibility" of what "God" is.
Furthermore, so as not to overload the thread with too much of my
long-winded blathering on one day, I will continue this in a few days from now and pick-up where I just left off
(humbly assuming, of course, that anyone is even interested
).(By the way, thank you Misty for letting me use you as my partner in this -- I hope it is okay.)seeds