
The Hologram
A hologram is a three-dimensional image created by recording light patterns with lasers or other coherent light sources. When illuminated properly, it appears as a floating, realistic image that can be viewed from different angles, giving depth and detail similar to an object in real life. Unlike regular photographs, holograms capture the full complexity of an object’s shape and surface information, making the image appear truly three-dimensional. They are used in art, security (like on credit cards), and technology displays, offering a way to present realistic visuals without physical objects.