an attribute of the Universe, which makes it possible to multiply the structure of the Universe onto all evolving things Holography creates its own time and space for each level of existence It is what exactly needed for evolution on these levels to occur Actually, all physical objects exist just inside the holographic reality of the Universe
A three-dimensional picture that is made on a photo sensitive glass plate using a laser as the light source From this plate a shim is made and the image is stamped into a metallic foil
A special kind of image-producing transparency If any part of a hologram is illuminated, one sees the full image of the original object, and not just a portion of the image, as one would get with a partially illuminated photographic image The image formed by a partially illuminated hologram is somewhat less detailed than when one uses the complete hologram, but the point is that essential information about the Whole is contained in each of its so-called Parts
An interferometric method of recording information about the three-dimensional nature of an object which relies on preserving both the amplitudes and phases of the wavefronts which reach the detector, instead of merely the amplitudes Hologram means "whole record" The basic principle was outlined by D Gabor in 1948
A unique photographic printing that provides a three-dimensional effect on a flat surface Holograms cannot be easily copied and are used for security and aesthetic purposes on cards
A stored set of interference "ridge patterns" that appear in a medium These ripples are resultant from the mixing of groups of vibrating electromagnetic fields Holographic pertains to having characteristics of which if energy is played into such, a very close representation of the original experience will be obtained Interference patterns can be demonstrated in a bowl of water They are noted when an object touches the surface near the center and ripples travel outward to the edge, bounce off and travel back, interfering with waves traveling out from the objects impulse
photographic recording of the interference pattern produced by a combination of reference and object beams resulting in the formation of an image without the use of a lens
A three dimensional image; unlike regular images which are usually two dimensional, a three dimensional image or hologram, appears to "pop out" of the media which it is printed on or illuminated from. Hologram images are usually created by using a single laser beam which is split and splashed onto the object and finally onto the film
A hologram is a three-dimensional photographic image created by laser beams. a kind of photograph made with a laser that looks as if it is not flat when you look at it from an angle (holos + -gram)
An interference phenomena captured on a plate (or film) It can contain enormous amount of information and a 3 dimensional image can be constructed from it