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Escher drawing showing the small and large patterns Roger Penrose initiated with his colleagues a theory (Conformal Cyclic Cosmology) that claims to have this scale invariance as a model of the evolution of the universe, before and after the so-called big-bang [8.][9.][10.]. The holographic principle, as expounded by Gerard 't Hooft and Leonard Susskind [11.], in an attempt to explain mysterious properties of the black holes, also share a feature of Penrose's conformal geometry, and call it hologram. A hologram is an object that contains information about itself in every of its part: as far down small we look at this object, we can see its entire image, like copies of itself at infinitely small dimensions. This idea of a holographic universe has also been postulated by other scientists such as David Bohm [15.] when exploring quantum physics and consciousness [16.], Karl Pribram [17.] when studying the brain, and other biologists studying the genome [18.]. A famous book about the holographic nature of the universe has been written by Michael Talbot in 1991 [19.]. Finally, it is important to note that Penrose ventured to explain the nature of consciousness

Escher drawing showing the small and large patterns Roger Penrose initiated with his colleagues a theory (Conformal Cyclic Cosmology) that claims to have this scale invariance as a model of the evolution of the universe, before and after the so-called big-bang [8.][9.][10.]. The holographic principle, as expounded by Gerard 't Hooft and Leonard Susskind [11.], in an attempt to explain mysterious properties of the black holes, also share a feature of Penrose's conformal geometry, and call it hologram. A hologram is an object that contains information about itself in every of its part: as far down small we look at this object, we can see its entire image, like copies of itself at infinitely small dimensions. This idea of a holographic universe has also been postulated by other scientists such as David Bohm [15.] when exploring quantum physics and consciousness [16.], Karl Pribram [17.] when studying the brain, and other biologists studying the genome [18.]. A famous book about the holographic nature of the universe has been written by Michael Talbot in 1991 [19.]. Finally, it is important to note that Penrose ventured to explain the nature of consciousness

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