Hello Frank Znidarsic,

An excerpt from:

http://www.physorg.com/news/2010-10-holometer-universe-hologram.html

   This idea of the holographic universe
   <http://www.physorg.com/tags/universe/> is not new, but physicists
   at Fermilab are now designing an experiment to test the idea.
   Fermilab particle astrophysicist Craig Hogan and others are building
   a holographic interferometer
   <http://www.physorg.com/tags/interferometer/>, or "holometer," in an
   attempt to detect the noise inherent in spacetime, which would
   reveal the *ultimate maximum frequency limit imposed by nature*.
   ...
   After taking these precautions, any detected high-frequency noise
   could be the jitter of spacetime itself, or "holographic noise."
   *The noise is expected to have a frequency of a million cycles per
   second*, which is a thousand times higher than what the human ear
   can hear, noted Fermilab experimental physicist Aaron Chou. If the
   experiment does find this holographic noise, it would be the first
   glimpse beyond our three-dimensional illusion and into the
   universe's true two-dimensional nature at the Planck scale.


article <http://www.physorg.com/news/2010-10-holometer-universe-hologram.html>

Though Craig Hogan says 'frequency' of one million cycles, could he be lightly referring to the Znidarsic 1,094,000 meter-second?


-DonEMitchell

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