A. Holographic Principle (physics)
A. Holographic Principle (physics)
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’t Hooft (1993), “Dimensional Reduction in Quantum Gravity.” Early statement that a region’s information scales with boundary area. arXiv
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Susskind (1994), “The World as a Hologram.” Clarifies and extends ’t Hooft’s idea within high-energy theory. arXiv
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Maldacena (1997/98), AdS/CFT correspondence. Concrete duality: gravity in AdS ↔ boundary CFT. arXiv+1
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Aharony, Gubser, Maldacena, Ooguri, Oz (1999), review. Standard survey of AdS/CFT and holography. arXiv+1
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Veronika E. Hubeny (2015), review. Clear, pedagogical overview of AdS/CFT and applications. arXiv+1
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Quanta Magazine (popular explanations). Accessible reporting on de Sitter holography and related advances. Quanta Magazine+1
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Encyclopaedia Britannica: “Holography.” Optical background on how 3D images arise from 2D interference patterns. Encyclopedia Britannica
B. “Holonomic” / Mind–Matter (metaphoric & integrative)
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David Bohm, Wholeness and the Implicate Order. Book outlining implicate/explicate order and “holomovement.” (Publisher page.) Routledge
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Scholarpedia: “Holonomic brain theory” (Karl Pribram). Concise, expert-written summary of the holographic-style brain model. Scholarpedia
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Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: “Quantum Approaches to Consciousness.” Balanced overview of quantum-inspired mind theories, including Bohm-style ideas. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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Michael Talbot, The Holographic Universe. Popular synthesis linking Bohm and Pribram. (Publisher page.) HarperCollins
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Pribram (1986), “Holonomic brain theory in imaging and object perception.” Academic article on the model’s perceptual claims. PubMed
Note: Section A reflects active theoretical physics research; Section B is more speculative and metaphorical—use SEP for a critical overview. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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