: Icke argues that what mainstream science calls the "observer effect" is actually a "decoder effect," where the act of observation triggers the brain to decode waveform data into a digital, holographic reality.
: The human body is presented as a biological lens or vehicle that focuses attention on this holographic frequency, leading people to confuse their true identity (Infinite Awareness) with their life story, race, or religion. The Perception Deception - Part One
: He claims that atoms and physical objects are not truly solid but are filled with empty space, appearing solid only because our minds perceive them that way. : Icke argues that what mainstream science calls
The book by David Icke explores the central theme that our physical world is not solid but a "holographic illusion" decoded from waveform information by the human body and mind. Key Features of Part One The book by David Icke explores the central
: The text describes our physical experience as being limited to a tiny frequency band called "visible light." He posits that we are "Infinite Awareness" having a focused experience within this narrow range.