Regarding the holographic model.
David Bohm, a famous and controversial physicist, wrote Wholeness and the Implicate Order proposing the holographic model in 1980. Michael Talbot wrote The Holographic Universe around 1990, citing Bohm's work.
The holographic model aligns beautifully with all things being connected, and all things being in everything (you are all things). I highly recommend both of these books, Talbot's being the easier read, in which he also uses the model to explain paranormal phenomena.
Michael Talbot:
David Bohm:
David Bohm, a famous and controversial physicist, wrote Wholeness and the Implicate Order proposing the holographic model in 1980. Michael Talbot wrote The Holographic Universe around 1990, citing Bohm's work.
The holographic model aligns beautifully with all things being connected, and all things being in everything (you are all things). I highly recommend both of these books, Talbot's being the easier read, in which he also uses the model to explain paranormal phenomena.
Michael Talbot:
David Bohm: