
Projections of the Singularity

by Jason Padgett
Title
Projections of the Singularity
Artist
Jason Padgett
Medium
Mixed Media - Hand Drawn With Color Added By Computer
Description
In Quantum Information Holography (QIH), a person is not merely a collection of physical particles but a structured projection of quantum information. On one side of the projection, they exist as pure encoded data—a complex arrangement of quantum state vectors that define their physical and conscious existence. This information is stored as interference patterns on the holographic screen, entangled with its origin at the singularity. Every thought, movement, and state of being is inscribed as a set of quantum probabilities, continuously updating as the wave function evolves. The projection is not static; it is a dynamic encoding of all possible states, collapsing into a specific reality upon observation, just as a holographic film encodes an image that only becomes visible when illuminated by the correct light.
On the other side of the projection, this quantum information takes on geometric form. The interference of quantum state vectors defines the curvature and structure of space-time, meaning that the person, when observed, manifests as a tangible, three-dimensional being. Their physical presence is the direct result of constructive and destructive interference shaping probability densities—where constructive interference forms the highest likelihood of existence, and destructive interference represents regions of null probability. In QIH, information and geometry are fundamentally the same; geometry is simply information taking shape in space-time, and information is the encoded blueprint of that geometry. The person is both—a living equation projected into form, an emergent structure from the fundamental language of the universe where light, probability, and spatial curvature become one.
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January 30th, 2025
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