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Holograms
Toss a pebble in a pond -see the ripples? Now drop two
pebbles
close together. Look at what happens when the two sets
of waves combine
-you get a new wave! When a crest and a trough
meet, they cancel out and
the water goes flat. When two crests
meet, they produce one, bigger
crest. When two troughs collide, they make a single, deeper trough.
Believe it or not, you've
just found a key
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holds that by using holograms, the U. S. Library of
Congress could be stored in the space of a sugar cube. For now,
holographic data storage remains
little more than a fascinating idea
because the materials needed to do the job haven't been invented yet.
But it's clear that
holograms, which author Isaac Asimov called
"the greatest
advance in imaging since the eye" will continue to make
wave in the world of science.
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