Theoretical studies of black hole thermodynamics have long suggested an
underlying two-dimensional nature to our three-dimensional world.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_hole_information_paradox

Its been conjectured that our three-dimensional world could be an emergent
property of a two dimensional projection of information on the surface of
the volume of the universe.

This emergent three dimensional world has a limit on the resolution that
can be derived from its more fundamental two denominational underpinnings.
Like any hologram, the finite resolution of the information that the
hologram represents produces a bleary representation of the three
dimensional projection. This finite resolution of information is called
holographic jitter. This jitter is where quantum mechanics, the quantum
nature of EMF, the nature of real and virtual particles, and the
uncertainty principle comes from.

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