
'For fans of science fiction it makes those plots involving communication between parallel worlds not quite so far-fetched after all.' 'For us at least there is nothing inherently implausible in the idea,' added Professor Wiseman.

'We also believe that, in providing a new mental picture of quantum effects, it will be useful in planning experiments to test and exploit quantum phenomena.'

'In between it predicts something new that is neither Newton's theory nor quantum theory. This means that the objects would be stored almost as 'memory' or fragment of data rather than a physical object in existence.ĭr Michael Hall from Griffith's Centre for Quantum Dynamics says the 'Many-Interacting Worlds' theory may even create the extraordinary possibility of testing for the existence of other worlds In a black hole, for instance, all the objects that ever fall into it would be entirely contained in surface fluctuations.

In essence, the principle claims that data containing a description of a volume of space - such as a human or a comet - could be hidden in a region of this flattened, 'real' version of the universe. The holographic principle suggests that, like the security chip on a credit card for example, there is a two-dimensional surface that contains all the information needed to describe a three-dimensional object - which in this case is our universe. In December, Japanese researchers attempted to tackle this problem by providing mathematical evidence that the holographic principle might be correct. These strings are holograms of events that take place in a simpler, flatter cosmos. Professor Maldacena's model suggests that the universe exists in nine dimensions of space, and one of time. Until now the bizarre theory had never been tested, but recent mathematical models suggest that the mind-boggling principle could be true.Īccording to the theory, gravity in the universe comes from thin, vibrating strings. This is according to a controversial model proposed in 1997 by theoretical physicist Juan Maldacena. The universe is a hologram and everything you can see - including this article and the device you are reading it on - is a mere projection. These strings are holograms of events that take place in a simpler, flatter cosmos Feast or famine is the name of the game here.The holographic model suggests gravity in the universe comes from thin, vibrating strings. With these limitations, I was lucky to get what I did, as many times I go to that location, and am disappointed when I find no birds at all. Photographing the bird was awkward, as photography taken through an open window or sun roof limits the mobility required to photograph them whether they be on the ice looking for herring, perched, or in flight. Nonetheless, I managed some decent captures before the bird disappeared from my POV. It caught me by surprise, as many times I have to wait much longer before a takeoff. Photographing it for approximately 10 minutes, it decided to take off. Having found this one, my best means to take photos was to support my heavy lens from my car window on which the lens rested.

It’s body and feathers, highlighted by the sun, made for a spectacular scene.Īt this particular location, photographers are not allowed to leave their vehicles for Bald Eagle photography as to not disturb the birds, so driving along the road which parallels the stream, is the only way to try and find these majestic birds if and when they are around. As the morning sun ascended, I came upon this American Bald Eagle perched high atop a pine tree overlooking the stream below.
