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Atticus Gay
20 April, 00:52
How does holograms work
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Zackary
20 April, 04:25
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Holograms is based on principle of inferences.
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Kayden Bender
20 April, 04:50
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If you look at these holograms from different angles, you see objects from different perspectives, just like you would if you were looking at a real object. Some holograms even appear to move as you walk past them and look at them from different angles. Others change colors or include views of completely different objects, depending on how you look at them.
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