Hologram

/ˈhoʊləˌɡræm/ noun

A hologram is a three‑dimensional image created using laser light that appears to float in space and can be seen from different angles. It stores and displays information about both the brightness and the direction of light.

From Greek “holos,” meaning “whole,” and “-gram,” meaning “something written or recorded.” The name reflects that a hologram records the whole light field, not just a flat picture.

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