But, the theory of holography is what is fascinating to me. ... Unlike a camera, which has only one point of light reference, a hologram has two or more points of light references .
Complexity Can't Stand Simplicity
https://youtu.be/t0D4ElrvtGg
Krishna
murti
Propagation of de Broglie waves in 1d—real part of the complex amplitude is blue, imaginary part is green. The probability (shown as the colour opacity) of finding the particle at a given point x is spread out like a waveform; there is no definite position of the particle. As the amplitude increases above zero the curvature decreases, so the amplitude decreases again, and vice versa—the result is an alternating amplitude: a wave. Top: Plane wave. Bottom: Wave packet.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wave–particle_duality