Imagine you're in a room with a special light. A hologram is like a picture that uses light to make things look three-dimensional instead of flat, just like how your eyes see the world. It's kind of like seeing a real person standing there, but they’re actually not! The magic comes from how the light tricks our brain into thinking it’s 3D.
Examples
- The hologram in a museum looks like the dinosaur is moving right in front of you.
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See also
- What Are Holograms?
- How Do Holograms Work Without Being Magic?
- Why Do Holograms Look Like They're Floating?
- Why Do Holograms Look Like They’re Floating in Midair?
- What is holography?