
THE LUMINOUS BOUNDARY
A Philosophy of the Holographic Self, the Architecture of Consciousness, and the Cosmos That Cannot Forget YouBy E.R. WalterLength1h 37m
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Central Thesis: If the holographic principle correctly describes the universe's fundamental architecture, then human beings are not biological organisms embedded in space but localized information structures, self-aware subroutines of a cosmic computation; and if information is conserved, then what we call death is not an ending but a transformation of state, while consciousness may not be a product of biology but the subjective texture of information processing at the quantum boundary. Emotional Promise: The reader will finish this book feeling, for the first time, genuinely irreducible. Not as a spiritual platitude, but as a physical and philosophical fact. They will feel the weight of their own complexity, the awe of their own improbability, and a vertiginous sense that existence is more than they were taught, and that what they are cannot be destroyed.
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GenreScience and Nature, Psychology
Length1 hr 37 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateJun 27, 2026
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1THE LUMINOUS BOUNDARY
13Chapter Eight: The Painted Screen
2Key Questions the Book Answers
14Chapter Nine: The Observer Who Changes Things
3Recurring Images, Motifs, and Symbols
15PART IV: WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU DIE
4PROLOGUE: The Number That Changed Everything Consider the number 3.45 billion.
16Chapter Ten: The Perfect Record
5PART I: WHAT YOU ARE
17Chapter Eleven: Death as Transformation
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6Chapter One: The Usual Story, and Why It Ends Too Soon
18Chapter Twelve: The Holographic Signature
7Chapter Two: The Currency of Reality
19Chapter Thirteen: The Participatory Cosmos
8Chapter Three: The Surface of Everything
20Eight billion windows, all open at once.
9Chapter Four: The Arithmetic of a Self
21Chapter Fourteen: From Object to Participant
10Chapter Five: The Experience of Computation
22Chapter Fifteen: The Question That Remains
11Chapter Six: The Distance That Is Not There
23EPILOGUE: 3.45 Billion Points of Light Stand still for a moment.
12Chapter Seven: The Thread and the Loom