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Holographic duality is a duality between quantum many-body systems (boundary) and gravity systems with one additional spatial dimension (bulk). In this talk, I will describe a new approach to holographic duality for lattice systems, called the exact holographic mapping.
Space-time geometry is determined by the structure of correlations and quantum entanglement in a quantum state. For free fermion boundary theories, I will show how different bulk geometries including AdS space, black holes and worm-holes emerge. I will also discuss the generalization of this approach in more generic interacting systems.
originally posted by: anonentity
a reply to: Wifibrains
Everything we comprehend is filtered through our level of consciousness/awareness. That's what reality is. For reality to change, and then become an anomaly. Its our consciousness, that has been modified in some way. A far more energy efficient solution.
If the space time reality wave gets changed , any adjustment will seem like magic, and the observational environment will have a new interpretation.
originally posted by: Summer7
Wifi, if the cinnabar already evaporated by any chance it shall cause acid rain that may pour on towards the mayans hungry of that element?
Question, If 25% mercury is converted upon the liquidation shall an ancient one feel or know that there is still 75% unseen left? Know it, Prove it.
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originally posted by: AdmireTheDistance
originally posted by: PorteurDeMort
I think it's possible that mercury vapor may have played some part in their interpretations. Along with certain fungi and cacti, that would have provided them with powerful visions.
Not for long. Deliberately inhaling mercury vapor would have killed them in short order.
How many of these ridiculous mercury threads are we gonna have this week?
you mean there is more than one?