Explaining the I Ching's Predictive Nature Using Holographic Theory

Explaining the I Ching's Predictive Nature Using Holographic Theory

The previous explanation about the "I Ching" mentioned that just as a pond appears as a two-dimensional surface but actually possesses depth, our living environment seems three-dimensional but is multi-dimensional in the complexities of space and time. This environment contains various elements like water, air, electromagnetic waves, and particles of light.

The predictions in the "I Ching" operate in multiple dimensions. Through the hexagrams that represent a person, we can foresee events concerning that individual and even understand aspects of their household. This is because any form of wave or event in this space emits specific frequencies and vibrations, gradually influencing the entire space. This "space" isn't merely confined to a pond or a particular room but signifies the entire cosmos.

For instance, even if we stay indoors and far away from events, when a star explodes millions of light-years away, its vibrations still impact us. While our conscious mind might not notice, our subconscious (or deeper consciousness) records these occurrences.

By studying parts, we can predict the whole picture. Everything in the universe is interconnected; there are no isolated events. By deciphering these connections, we can understand why the "I Ching" can predict a person's entire social network.

Consider the image of ripples in a pond after three different-sized stones are thrown in. These three stones represent the concept of "many." In our living space, why should only three events occur when thousands happen simultaneously? The principles remain the same.

As these ripples intersect and interfere with each other, imagine taking a holographic photo with a laser camera. The resulting holographic picture, intriguingly, retains complete information. If we shine a laser on any part of this hologram, we retrieve a complete image, not just a fragment.

This concept aligns with the 20th-century discovery in science known as "laser holography theory." In this theory, though a group comprises individuals, each individual encapsulates the entire group's information. Similarly, each fragment of a holographic photo contains all the information from the entire hologram.

The "I Ching" prediction resembles taking a small part from a holographic image and, through predictive methods (like shining a laser), reconstructing the entire image, predicting not only a person's destiny but also deducing various social connections like parents, siblings, friends, etc. It's akin to the multiple ripples in the pond.

Hence, every stone, tree, or event in the world holds various cosmic information. By deducing from any part using the "I Ching," one can obtain extensive information, demonstrating the principle behind its predictive nature.

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