Holy Holograms! The inventor of holography—which is a 3-D imaging technique—was born on this day in 1900 in Hungary. He served in Hungary's military during World War I and studied electrical engineering in universities in his homeland and also in Germany. But as Gabor entered his thirties in the 1930s, it began to be clear that he was in the wrong place at the wrong time. A Jew, he fled from the Nazis in 1933—all the way to Britain.

Some companies and governmental agencies use holograms so that ID and bank cards are more difficult to copy. |
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In addition to books about holograms, some books have holographic images in their illustrations. Here are a few...
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