Ste,

Yes, reviewing the link, it all depend on what you call the whole hologram. 
If it is "all the 3d information" then dividing it is fragmenting, and 
loosing 3d data. If you mean a 2d image then there can be many found even 
after fragmenting the hologram. 

This goes well to my earlier points "However to me the beauty of the 
"Fragment" is it is still a fragment all the way up and all the way down", 
but what is it a fragment of is a matter of relativity and perspective?

This is I believe enough to turn fragments into a philosophical subject. 
Part of fractals, chaos and complexity theory amongst others.

Perhaps this is a value of tiddlywiki it has the power to take black and 
white deterministic software and allow it to grow into more than that, 
through emergence into relational, perspective driven, subjective objects, 
there by transcending the deterministic nature of computers. The 
subjectivity enters because of the observer being present and part of the 
system, and multiple observers may see different things, getting closer to 
an art work.

Regards
Tony

On Saturday, June 6, 2020 at 12:02:10 AM UTC+10, Ste Wilson wrote:
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> https://science.howstuffworks.com/hologram.htm

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