Holographic Volume

I am interested in holographic volume as a possible hidden variable in our understanding of disease.

In these models, the world is image, and my rendering of the size of the image can vary. It can be too large, or too small.

When I am too tall, my understanding of the holographic scale of the world is too large. As a result, my body will over-utilize intracellular sodium. This dark energy is hidden in my holographic volume. Because my image is too large, you don’t see that I’m too salty. And, really, I’m not too salty. My saltiness and the scale of my image match. I’m only too salty if you scale me down to the right size.

When I am too short, my understanding of the scale of the world is too small. As a result, my body will over-utilize extracellular potassium. This dark matter is hidden in my [lack of] holographic volume. Because my image is too small, you don’t see that I’m not salty enough. And, really, I’m not lacking salt (hyponatremic). My saltiness and the scale of my image match. I’m only lacking salt if you scale me up to the right size.

ME/CFS: My understanding of the poles of time is too wide. During the day, I will retain too much water and hoard too much sodium. At night, I will shed too much water and dump too much sodium. I will over-utilize both aldosterone and anti-diuretic hormone.

Here is a peer-review open-access paper by Nassim Haramein regarding holographic mass and the maths of the universe.

Here is a peer-review open-access paper about holographic volume and human disease by me: http://dx.doi.org/10.23756/sp.v9i2.694

Here is a photograph of a human being—the Atacama skeleton—whose scale (holographic volume) looks off to me. Remember: our brains create the images we see: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/22/science/ata-mummy-alien-chile.html

The Atacama skeleton is from a part of the world known as the South Atlantic Anomaly, where our brains might be interpreting the earth’s magnetic field differently. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Atlantic_Anomaly

Height is a pre-disposing variable in cancer (tall people are more likely to get cancer). Could holographic volume help to explain why? Are tall people also more likely to get Covid?

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