Holographic principle
The holographic principle is a speculative conjecture about quantum gravity theories, proposed by Gerard 't Hooft and improved and promoted by Leonard Susskind, claiming that all of the information contained in a volume of space can be represented by a theory that lives in
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Quantum gravity - Gerard 't Hooft - Leonard Susskind - Information - Space
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the boundary of that region. In other words, if you have a room then you can model all of the events within that room by creating a theory that only takes into account what happens in the walls of the room. The holographic principle also states that at most there is one degree of freedom per Planck area in that theory.
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | What leads to the holographic principle |
| ► | Limit on information density |
| ► | See also |
| ► | Reference |
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