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Understanding the Holographic Ratio Φ
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Understanding the Holographic Ratio Φ
The holographic ratio is calculated by dividing the number of Planck Spherical Units (PSUs) that can tile the surface of a spherical system by the number of PSUs that can fill its volume. Symbolically, it can be represented as:
- Φ = Surface Information Content / Volume Information Content
Where: - Surface Information Content refers to the entropy or the number of PSUs on the system's surface. - Volume Information Content signifies the entropy or the number of PSUs filling the system's volume.
This ratio encapsulates the essence of the holographic principle, suggesting that the entirety of a system's properties can be described by the information encoded on its boundary surface.