Holographic Principle Research Paper

In summary, the holographic principle is a theory that suggests that the universe is actually made up of a two-dimensional surface. Even papers talking about confinement use the 2d surface.
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Hello, I am doing a research paper for a final and I chose the holographic principle as my topic. Does anyone have any good sources, or information pertaining to this? Any help is greatly appreciated, thank you.

P.S.- I have looked at some of the first links on google, and wikipedia
 
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Of the top of my head, there are many terms used when referring to a a 2d surface.
Check out the thread " We are in a Schwarzschild black hole--T or F? "
Even papers talking about confinement use the 2d surface.
I'm sure that others will give you more specific examples.
jal
 
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I don't know if I'm too late to add anything to help you with your research paper but I recommend Lee Smolin's "Three Roads to Quantum Gravity" as a good read. He goes into great detail about the holographic universe principle.

Essentially he explains it by saying that each portion of space, measured by a square of something like 2 Planck lengths per side where each square acts like a screen on a TV. He says that this screen only shows what information that is passed through it and is remitted. But he also says that the screen can only show so much information at a time and that excess information that goes in is dispersed to other Planck squares. Its obviously a lot more complicated than that as he has almost two chapters on it. Hope I could be of help, good luck with your paper.
 
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fauyd said:
Hello, I am doing a research paper for a final and I chose the holographic principle as my topic. Does anyone have any good sources, or information pertaining to this? Any help is greatly appreciated, thank you.

P.S.- I have looked at some of the first links on google, and wikipedia

This couldbe a good reference:

http://xxx.lanl.gov/PS_cache/hep-th/pdf/0203/0203101v2.pdf
 

Related to Holographic Principle Research Paper

1. What is the Holographic Principle?

The Holographic Principle is a theory in physics that suggests the information describing a 3-dimensional space can be encoded on a 2-dimensional surface. It is based on the idea that the universe may be fundamentally a hologram, where all the information that makes up our reality is contained on the surface of its boundary.

2. How does the Holographic Principle work?

The Holographic Principle works by using the concept of entropy, which is a measure of the disorder or randomness in a system. According to this principle, the maximum amount of information that can be contained in a given space is related to its surface area, rather than its volume. This means that the information of a 3-dimensional space can be encoded on a 2-dimensional surface, much like how a hologram is created.

3. What is the significance of the Holographic Principle?

The Holographic Principle has important implications for our understanding of the fundamental laws of physics and the nature of reality. It suggests that the universe may be a hologram, and that space and time may not be fundamental components of the universe. It also has potential implications for quantum gravity, black hole thermodynamics, and the study of information and entropy.

4. How is the Holographic Principle being studied?

The Holographic Principle is being studied through theoretical research, as well as experimental studies in fields such as quantum gravity and string theory. Scientists are also exploring its potential applications in other areas of physics, such as understanding the behavior of black holes and the nature of space-time.

5. What are the current challenges and controversies in Holographic Principle research?

One of the main challenges in Holographic Principle research is the lack of experimental evidence to support the theory. While there have been some promising results, more research and testing is needed to fully understand its implications. Additionally, there is ongoing debate and controversy over the interpretation and application of the principle, as well as potential discrepancies with other well-established theories in physics.

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