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How could we see a hologram created by lasers if laser beams do not get in our eyes (it could be dangerous)?
The discussion centers around the visibility of laser holograms, specifically addressing how holograms can be seen despite the potential dangers of laser beams not directly entering the eyes. The conversation explores the nature of light scattering, the conditions necessary for hologram visibility, and the distinction between holograms and other visual displays.
Participants express differing views on the visibility of holograms and the conditions required for their creation. There is no consensus on whether laser holograms can exist in pure air or the safety of laser beams compared to regular light.
Some claims depend on specific definitions of holography and visibility, and the discussion includes assumptions about the safety of laser light and the nature of light scattering.
I thought that laser hologram is created by pure laser beam in pure air.you see the scattered light which has much lower power.
Stanley514 said:I thought that laser hologram is created by pure laser beam in pure air.
Light could be scattered only from some material object?