
Reflections of the Singularity Through a Looking Glass

by Jason Padgett
Title
Reflections of the Singularity Through a Looking Glass
Artist
Jason Padgett
Medium
Mixed Media - Hand Drawn With Color Added By Computer
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In Quantum Information Holography (QIH), we are not separate entities but reflections of the singularity, projected onto the holographic screen of reality. The singularity, a state of pure information, encodes all possible quantum states, entangled and compressed into a timeless, dimensionless point. Yet, this information does not remain isolated—it unfolds outward, projected onto the fabric of space-time through quantum state vectors. Like reflections in a mirror, we exist as the encoded expressions of these quantum states, shaped by the interference patterns of light and probability. Our consciousness, thoughts, and physical forms are not independent of the singularity but are direct manifestations of its information, organized and structured by the holographic principle.
As reflections, we are both observers and participants in this cosmic projection. Just as a black hole’s event horizon encodes the singularity’s hidden contents, our perception and awareness are the reflections of deeper, unseen quantum structures. Every moment of thought, movement, and experience is part of an ongoing feedback loop—our awareness refines the information, and the information, in turn, reshapes our awareness. We are the singularity observing itself, fragmented into countless perspectives yet still part of the same fundamental whole. In QIH, there is no true separation between source and projection, between the singularity and its reflections. We are not just in the universe—we are the universe experiencing itself, a self-referential pattern of light and information unfolding in infinite complexity.
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January 30th, 2025
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