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This is why Vishnu is considered the supreme personality Godhead of the creator because his power is always steady it never fluctuates and he is omnipresent so to speak whereas depending on what age/yuga we are in the power of the other two deities fluctuates between what we perceive to be good and evil, though this is a simplistic human construct and concept, what we are really talking about is creation and destruction, which are both needed in this reality, you cannot have one without the other and it is above the simplistic human concept of “good and evil”. During the Kali Yuga, the dark age, the will of Shiva is the dominant expression of the Universe whereas during the golden age or Satya Yuga the will of Brahma is the dominant expression. The ages/yugas have differing degrees of expressions of these two principles, but Vishnu never changes, never fluctuates, his role is always the same, the sustainer, the eternal expression of simply being.

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Bohm is not the only researcher who has found evidence that the universe is a hologram. Working independently in the field of brain research, Standford neurophysiologist Karl Pribram has also become persuaded of the holographic nature of reality. Pribram was drawn to the holographic model by the puzzle of how and where memories are stored in the brain. For decades numerous studies have shown that rather than being confined to a specific location, memories are dispersed throughout the brain.

In the 1960s Pribram encountered the concept of holography and realized he had found the explanation brain scientists had been looking for. Pribram believes memories are encoded not in neurons, or small groupings of neurons, but in patterns of nerve impulses that crisscross the entire brain in the same way that patterns of laser light interference crisscross the entire area of a piece of film containing a holographic image. In other words, Pribram believes the brain is itself a hologram.

Pribram's theory also explains how the human brain can store so many memories in so little space. It has been estimated that the human brain has the capacity to memorize something on the order of 10 billion bits of information during the average human lifetime.

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