MUNK TENGERY AND HOLOGRAPHIC UNIVERSE

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O.Lhagva

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In this essay, in the light of the Holographic paradigm, the ancient Mongolian nomadic worldviewMunk Tengery is considered. Prominent physicist D. Bohm suggests a paradigm of holographic universe,con the basis of the most fundamental experiments of XX century. According to the holographic paradigm, seemingly solid-looking materials and separateness of things surrounding us are fully illusory, and all realities in the universe are infinitely interconnected and implicated.

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O.Lhagva. (2011). MUNK TENGERY AND HOLOGRAPHIC UNIVERSE . Acta Mongolica, 11(366), 141–144. Retrieved from https://journal.num.edu.mn/actamongolica/article/view/6712
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