This part is cool:
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In a holographic universe, even time and space could no longer be viewed as fundamentals. Because concepts such as location break down in a universe in which nothing is truly separate from anything else, time and three-dimensional space, like the images of the fish on the TV monitors, would also have to be viewed as projections of this deeper order. At its deeper level reality is a sort of superhologram in which the past, present, and future all exist simultaneously. This suggests that given the proper tools it might even be possible to someday reach into the superholographic level of reality and pluck out scenes from the long-forgotten past.
Could you imagine if we could watch the past without affecting it? Here's a question. If we could interact with the "superholographic level", would trifles such as, oh let's say perfecting the historical record, be as trivial as finding out what really happened between your wife and the milkman? I tend to think that perfecting the pre-historical record would make fixing the historical record seem trivial. But god-like powers would make fixing the pre-historical record seem trivial, huh?