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  2. Electronic quantum holography - Wikipedia

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    Electronic quantum holography (also known as quantum holographic data storage) is an information storage technology which can encode and read out data at unprecedented density storing as much as 35 bits per electron. [1]

  3. Holographic consciousness - Wikipedia

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    Edgar D. Mitchell and Robert Staretz developed a quantum hologram theory of consciousness which views information as being as fundamental to the universe as matter or energy. This theory hypothesizes that all material objects as well as organisms store information, and that objects emit waves containing information which can be recognized and ...

  4. State Line, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    State Line, Kentucky. 2 languages. ... Download QR code; Print/export ... State Line is an unincorporated community in Fulton County, ...

  5. Holographic principle - Wikipedia

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    The "holographic noise" line represents the rms transverse holographic fluctuation amplitude on a given scale. The Fermilab physicist Craig Hogan claims that the holographic principle would imply quantum fluctuations in spatial position [ 23 ] that would lead to apparent background noise or "holographic noise" measurable at gravitational wave ...

  6. Holonomic brain theory - Wikipedia

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    Holonomic brain theory is a branch of neuroscience investigating the idea that consciousness is formed by quantum effects in or between brain cells. Holonomic refers to representations in a Hilbert phase space defined by both spectral and space-time coordinates. [1]

  7. Computer-generated holography - Wikipedia

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    Computer-generated holography (CGH) is a technique that uses computer algorithms to generate holograms.It involves generating holographic interference patterns.A computer-generated hologram can be displayed on a dynamic holographic display, or it can be printed onto a mask or film using lithography. [1]

  8. Digital holography - Wikipedia

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    Digital holography is the acquisition and processing of holograms with a digital sensor array, [1] [2] typically a CCD camera or a similar device. Image rendering, or reconstruction of object data is performed numerically from digitized interferograms.

  9. Quantum lithography - Wikipedia

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    Quantum lithography is closely related to the fields of quantum imaging, quantum metrology, and quantum sensing. The effect exploits the quantum mechanical state of light called the NOON state . Quantum lithography was invented at Jonathan P. Dowling 's group at JPL , [ 1 ] and has been studied by a number of groups.