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Is the Universe a 2D Hologram? Experiment Aims to Find Out Soon

Tuesday, December 2, 2014 20:01
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An ongoing experiment could reveal whether or not our full and fleshed-out 3D universe is an illusion, a 2D projection onto a cosmic screen beyond our perception or understanding.

The Holometer project, which is based at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) in Illinois, is now operating at full power, probing the very nature of space-time itself.

“We want to find out whether space-time is a quantum system just like matter is,” Craig Hogan, director of Fermilab’s Center for Particle Astrophysics, said in a statement. “If we see something, it will completely change ideas about space we’ve used for thousands of years.” [See more photos of the Holometer experiment]

The Holometer — short for “holographic interferometer” — splits two laser beams, sending them down perpendicular 131-foot-long (40 meters) arms. A system of mirrors then bounces the light back to the beam splitter, where it recombines.

Motion causes brightness fluctuations in this recombined light. Holometer scientists are analyzing such fluctuations for anything exotic or unexpected — an effect caused by something different than ordinary ground vibration, for example.

Specifically, the team is looking for evidence of “holographic noise” — a postulated quantum uncertainty inherent to space-time that would make it jiggle, just as matter continues to move as quantum waves even when cooled to absolute zero.

These jiggles would be very slight, likely corresponding to a velocity of about 1 millimeter per year, researchers said. That’s about 10 times slower than continental drift.

The experiment is basically gauging the universe’s information-storage capacity, searching for signs that locations and time aren’t precisely defined, researchers said. For example, all the information in the universe may actually be contained in limited two-dimensional packets, just as images on a TV screen are constructed from numerous 2D pixels.

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