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- A holographic will, or olographic testament, is a will and testament which is a holographic do****ent, meaning that it has been entirely handwritten and...
- Sapan has been described as the "last professional holographer of New York". Many of these holographers would go on to produce art holograms. In 1983, Fred...
- The holographic principle is a property of string theories and a supposed property of quantum gravity that states that the description of a volume of...
- constituent component. Many holographic theories of consciousness draw on holographic theories of the universe which hypothesize a holographic structure of the universe...
- A holographic display is a type of 3D display that utilizes light diffraction to display a three-dimensional image to the viewer. Holographic displays...
- The Holographic Principle is the seventh studio album by Dutch symphonic metal band Epica, released on 30 September 2016. The album was produced by Joost...
- the world's last holographers". cnn.com. Nina Strochlic (17 May 2014). "New York's Hologram King Is Also the City's Last Pro Holographer". The Daily Beast...
- holographic may also refer to: Holograph, a do****ent written entirely in the handwriting of the person who signed it Holographic principle, a conjecture of...
- constantly shifting holographic audio ambience. Other collaborators included physicist and holographer Lloyd Cross, holographer Sharon McCormack, artist...
- Holographic interferometry (HI) is a technique which enables the measurements of static and dynamic displacements of objects with optically rough surfaces...