Well, I just looked through every book I have out on my shelves (I have boxes full in storage) and I found the freaking PARAGRAPH that describes what I mentioned. I am pretty proud of myself. :jointsmile: Of course, it was the first book I looked in... didn't find it... then looked through the rest... didn't find it... went back to the first... FOUND IT!

Title: The Holographic Universe
by Michael Talbot

Pg. 44 paragraph 4

Quote:
As Bohm (physicist David Bohm) delved more deeply into the matter he realized there were also different degrees of order. Some things were much more ordered than other things, and this implied that there was, perhaps, no end to the hierarchies of order that existed in the Universe. From this it occurred to Bohm that maybe things that we perceive as disordered aren't disordered at all. Perhaps their order is of such an "indefinitely high degree" that they only appear to us as random (interestingly, mathematicians are unable to prove randomness, and although some sequences of numbers are categorized as random, these are only educated guesses).


The book has a ton of new ideas... well "new"... some have been around since the early 1900's. I still can't believe I found that shit. :thumbsup: Time to celebrate :jointsmile: I got some outdoor that smells like a pack of gum and puke. Haha... like my sig says...
If I don't have to be nervous about how much it stinks... I don't want it!!! :thumbsup:

Stay and Keep :jointsmile: