Is the Holographic Universe Theory a Valid Concept?

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The Holographic Universe Theory, particularly the Holographic Principle, is a component of String Theory but remains contentious within the scientific community. While some aspects, such as the AdS/CFT correspondence, have been mathematically validated, they do not correspond to our universe's conditions. The Bekenstein Bound, often confused with proportionality, serves as an upper limit on information storage in a given area. Overall, the theory is not universally accepted, and ongoing research is necessary to explore its implications further.

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This theory was accepted? Is it more to be correct or more to be wrong?
 
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String theory has been accepted?
 
The theory is not accepted. Its most well-understood form AdS/CFT remains a conjecture, and it is unclear whether our universe, in which the expansion of space is accelerating, can be described by the theory.
 
bapowell said:
String theory has been accepted?
I didnt say string theory is accepted only that the holographic principle is accepted as a part of string theory meaning some string folks have embraced it but not all.
 
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atyy said:
The theory is not accepted. Its most well-understood form AdS/CFT remains a conjecture, and it is unclear whether our universe, in which the expansion of space is accelerating, can be described by the theory.

The AdS/CFT correspondence has been mathematically proven in some cases, though none of these cases match our universe.
 
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I think that it is accepted that the quantity of bits that can be stored in a region is proportional to its area.
 
naima said:
I think that it is accepted that the quantity of bits that can be stored in a region is proportional to its area.

This isn't correct. You're referring to the Bekenstein Bound and it's an upper limit, not a proportionality relation.
 
craigi said:
The AdS/CFT correspondence has been mathematically proven in some cases, though none of these cases match our universe.

Which papers prove this?
 
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craigi said:
This isn't correct. You're referring to the Bekenstein Bound and it's an upper limit, not a proportionality relation.

I wrote CAN be and not IS!
 
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naima said:
I wrote CAN be and not IS!

I apologise for misinterpreting your post.

atyy said:
Which papers prove this?

I have Susskind and Lindsay's book on the subject. I'll get some references for you, when I get chance.
 

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