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21```type 21> TREATISE ON LITERATURE AS "SPOOKY
22TREATISE ON LITERATURE AS "SPOOKY 22> ACTION FROM A DISTANCE"
23ACTION FROM A DISTANCE"
24 23
25There is this thing called "spooky 24> There is this thing called "spooky
26action at a distance." Einstein 25> action at a distance." Einstein
27mentioned it first I believe. It 26> mentioned it first I believe. It
28is about how two electrons can act 27> is about how two electrons can act
29like they are right next to each 28> like they are right next to each
30other although they are very far 29> other although they are very far
31away (lightyears even). For a long 30> away (lightyears even). For a long
32time this puzzled scientists until 31> time this puzzled scientists until
33someone (not Einstein) figured out 32> someone (not Einstein) figured out
34that maybe the universe is a 33> that maybe the universe is a
35hologram or projection. So what 34> hologram or projection. So what
36appears to be very far apart in 35> appears to be very far apart in
37the hologram might actually be 36> the hologram might actually be
38very close in the substrate 37> very close in the substrate
39reality. 38> reality.
40 I want to talk about this
41effect in literature. In literature
42the writer writes words on a
43substrate (paper) and later the
44reader reads the same words off
45the substrate. Although the writer
46and reader might be very far apart
47from each other in time and space,
48they experience the same effect
49from reading the words. Even the
50writer reading his own words after
51he has written them becomes a
52reader and feels who he was at
53that time, like a ghost.
54 39
55PROBLEMS: 40> I want to talk about this
56 Maybe the substrate isn't 41> effect in literature. In literature
57paper it's what the writing is 42> the writer writes words on a
58about. Where is the hologram? Are 43> substrate (paper) and later the
59physics and literature comparable? 44> reader reads the same words off
60What if the universe isn't a 45> the substrate. Although the writer
61hologram what then? 46> and reader might be very far apart
62``` 47> from each other in time and space,
48> they experience the same effect
49> from reading the words. Even the
50> writer reading his own words after
51> he has written them becomes a
52> reader and feels who he was at
53> that time, like a ghost.
54
55> PROBLEMS:
56
57> Maybe the substrate isn't
58> paper it's what the writing is
59> about. Where is the hologram? Are
60> physics and literature comparable?
61> What if the universe isn't a
62> hologram what then?