Why Do Holograms Look Like They're Floating in Mid-Air?

Imagine you're looking at a picture in the sun. When sunlight hits it, different parts of the image bounce light back to your eyes. A hologram works kind of like that, but with more light tricks! Instead of just one flat image, it uses special light patterns to make things look like they're floating in the air. It's like magic made with light!

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Examples

  1. A hologram on a birthday card looks like the picture is dancing out of the paper.
  2. Your phone’s front camera uses light tricks to make your face look like it's floating in air.
  3. At a concert, holograms appear to be singing right in front of you, even though they’re just on a screen.

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