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Examples of this type of depiction include the hologram of Princess Leia in Star Wars, Arnold Rimmer from Red Dwarf, who was later converted to "hard light" to make him solid, and the Holodeck and Emergency Medical Hologram from Star Trek. [1] Holography served as an inspiration for many video games with the science fiction elements.
The hologram keeps the information on the amplitude and phase of the field. Several holograms may keep information about the same distribution of light, emitted to various directions. The numerical analysis of such holograms allows one to emulate large numerical aperture, which, in turn, enables enhancement of the resolution of optical microscopy.
A hologram is a recording of a three-dimensional image created by holography. Hologram may also refer to: Hologram, a 2001 EP by Eiko Shimamiya; Hologram, a 2018 EP by Key "Hologram" (Minmi song), 2015 "Hologram" (Nico Touches the Walls song), 2009 "Hologram", a song by Backstreet Boys from This Is Us, 2009
According to The Oxford English Minidictionary, an autograph is, apart from its meaning as a signature, a "manuscript in the author's handwriting," while a holograph is a "(document) written wholly in the handwriting of the person in whose name it appears." [2]
When the hologram plate is illuminated by a laser beam identical to the reference beam which was used to record the hologram, an exact reconstruction of the original object wavefront is obtained. An imaging system (an eye or a camera) located in the reconstructed beam 'sees' exactly the same scene as it would have done when viewing the original.
Holograph, a document written entirely in the handwriting of the person who signed it; Holographic principle, a conjecture of quantum gravity; Holographic weapon sight, non-magnifying gun sight; Windows Holographic, augmented reality computing platform; Holographic kinetics, an Aboriginal-based therapy in Alternative medicine
[5]: 60 The Greek word "anthroparion" is similar to "homunculus" – a diminutive form of "person". Zosimos subsequently encounters other anthroparia in his dream but there is no mention of the creation of artificial life. In his commentary, Jung equates the homunculus with the Philosopher's Stone, and the "inner person" in parallel with Christ.
The hologram is made by measuring acoustic pressure away from the source using an array of transducers (microphones) or a single scanning transducer. The next stage is data processing with a computer. Fourier transforms are used to convert information from the time domain into the frequency domain. A set of intermediate holograms are produced ...