Holography
Holography (Greek for 'drawing of the whole') is the art making a 3D object appear on a 2D surface through combining different wavefronts and creating an optical illusion through dispersing light. In a hologram every part of the stored information is distributed over the entire hologram. Holographic technology was announced in science fiction. The hologram represents omniscience (all seeing eye), Saturn tuning people into a false reality through the pineal gland. Gnostic Luciferians see Lucifer as a liberator out of the false reality of the Demiurge. The holographic principle was popularized in the Science Church (Leonard Susskind, Brian Greene), the New Age Church (Lynne McTaggart, Sonia Barrett) and Conspiracy Church (David Icke). |
Holograms in pop culture
1939 Wizard of Oz projection of the Godhead.
1946 science fiction writer Dennis Gabor (Günzsberg) moves to Imperial College London. His work influences Norbert Wiener's model of cybernetics.
1958 Dennis Gabor patents the idea of a flatscreen tv.
1966 Holodeck in Star Trek. Salvador Dali popularizes holography in the surrealist art scene.
1971 hologram of Lloyd Cross at Project One (CIA controlled counterculture) in San Francisco, founded by student of Buckminster Fuller.
Dennis Gabor is awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics and joins CBS Laboratories and the Club of Rome.
1977 Stars Wars communication device princess Leia (Cancer the Chariot, Queen of Cups drifting between fantasy and reality) Alec Guinness Mark Hamill George Lucas Industrial Light and Magic.
1978 Superman movie of Columbia-Warner with Marlon Brando as Jor-El (projection in the Fortress of Solitude) Richard Donner.
Serge Monast Project Blue Beam theory.
1982 Ken Wilber The Holographic Paradigm and Other Paradoxes.
1991 Michael Talbot (gay agenda) The Holographic Universe, based on the idea's of David Bohm (holonomic brain theory, student of Robert Oppenheimer).
1998 The Truman Show false reality poster with pictures forming picture of Truman.
1999 The Matrix spoon bending scene based on Uri Geller (Stargate Project of Stanford) Joel Silver. holograms used in ID cards.
2000 A.I. Robin Williams as Dr Know. InPhase Technologies (spinoff of Bell Labs) develops holographic storage devices, in alliance with satellite companies.
2001 the 911 Twin Towers ritual, 'there were no planes' theories of Project Blue Beam. Vanilla Sky projection of Louis Armstrong.
2004 Leonard Susskind (Stanford) An Introduction to Black Holes, Information and the String Theory: The Holographic Universe (World Scientific). What the Bleep Do We Know ?! Dean Radin (IONS) Armin Shimerman (Star Trek) Lynne McTaggart (wrote foreword of The Holographic Universe).
2008 New Age Church agent Sonia Barrett (Free Your Mind, claims The Matrix stole her idea's, The Business of Disease with Bruce Lipton of Thrive, New Age musician Steve Halperlin, Ghetto Physics of Will Arntz of What the Bleep Do We Know, with Ice-T) The Holographic Canvas. WALL-E Holo-Detector Disney Pixar.
2009 Elizabeth Rauscher (Fundamental Fysiks Group, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, worked with Nassim Haramein) The Holographic Anthropic Multiverse (World Scientific) .
Avatar James Cameron Zoe Saldana Giovanni Ribisi (Scientology) Sigourney Weaver (Stanford).
2012 Prometheus. Coachella holographic Tupac Shakur performance.
Her Joaquin Phoenix.
popularization of simulation theory (Elon Musk, David Icke in The Perception Deception, Flat Earth psyop).
2016 Microsoft (Bill Gates) HoloLens (mixed reality), demonstrated by Alex Kipman (XBox Kinect) at TED talks. A Hologram for the King Tom Hanks. Passengers Jennifer Lawrence.
2017 Marjorie Prime Jon Hamm Tim Robbins.
2018 James Endredy Advanced Shamanism.
2019 Microsoft HoloLens 2.