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Our brain processes data and stores it in our neurons and people can still recover memories with portions missing, therefore the universe is contained within each spec, like a fractal.
This is not what was explained. Maybe this will help.
Webster's Dictionary - Fractal: a figure or surface generated by successive subdivisions of a simpler polygon or polyhedron.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holographic_principle - The Universe is a fractal so subdivisions of the Universe (us, everything else inside it) behave similarly to the whole. This fact is visually represtented when you look at the structure of a tree. Plant roots, veins, the lungs, all things subdivded from the Universe express the same logic in some way. Hence the saying "As above, so below."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holonomic_brain_theory - The imagination is how humans express the above principle.

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Brain is X
Universe is Y
Two different things.
It sounds like you are saying that our brains are marbles inside a bottle instead of being part of the bottle itself.

According to the citations, if the Universe is Y, the brain might be expressed as Y divided by something. If the brain was X and the Universe was Y, the brain would not exist as a part of the Universe, but would be a seperate entity altogether(its own reality?). I would be interested in any research you could cite that can explain this logic. An accurate mathematical representation for the brain might be Y/pi, where Y is the Universe and pi is the irrational infinite number 3.14 - symbolic for the expansion of the Universe and our perception of time, as pi is infinite and never repeats twice.

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Our brains are "like a hologram". You mean a computer that displays information, except without a monitor backing. So.....just a computer then.
You already aknowledged the power of imagination on the human body when I mentioned and sourced the information for Multiple Personality Disorder.
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You linked visual changes. Not healing. This is noted because if they change personality back they lose whatever you want to call "healed" eyesight.
It doesn't matter if it healed or got worse. Eyesight changed as a result of thoughts that were manifested in the imagination.
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*cough* you're an idiot *cough*.
You can only see in others what you hold inside yourself. Refuting others with asinine insults and cartoons for toddlers does not make for a very convincing argument. If you can provide credible sources for the logic behind your words this might be more interesting. So far I've cited half a dozen.

“The day science begins to study non-physical phenomena, it will make more progress in one decade than in all the previous centuries of its existence.” – Nikola Tesla