Beyond Belief Season 7 Episode 6 The Holographic Universe: Living in a Simulated Reality with Linda Moulton Howe
- May 15, 2017
- 44 min
In this episode of Beyond Belief with George Noory, Linda Moulton Howe takes us on an exploration of the possibility that our universe could be a hologram or a simulation.
To begin, Linda introduces the audience to the concept of a hologram, explaining that it is a three-dimensional image created through the use of lasers and interference patterns. She goes on to explain that scientists are now studying the idea that our entire universe, including ourselves, could be a holographic projection.
Linda interviews several experts in the field, including physicist Dr. James Gates. Dr. Gates discusses his research, which has led him to theorize that the universe has a computer code, similar to the kind of code used in computer programs. He suggests that this code may be evidence of a simulated universe.
Linda also speaks with philosopher and cognitive scientist Dr. Susan Schneider, who has written extensively on the possibility of living in a simulated reality. Dr. Schneider explains that if we do indeed live in a simulated world, it may be difficult or impossible for us to discern this fact.
Throughout the episode, Linda also explores the implications of living in a simulated reality. She discusses the possibility that our lives are predetermined, as well as the ethical considerations of creating and running a simulated universe.
The episode also touches on the more mystical aspects of the holographic universe theory. Linda interviews psychic medium Laura Lynne Jackson, who suggests that living in a simulated reality could be a way for us to learn and grow spiritually.
Overall, this episode of Beyond Belief presents a thought-provoking look at the possibility that our entire universe, including ourselves, could be a mere holographic projection. Through expert interviews and exploration of the implications of this theory, Linda Moulton Howe encourages viewers to consider the nature of reality itself.