Imagine we could do a complete scan of a portion of what we call reality. A full backup of something. The subject may appear as simple as for example just a short spoken sentence. But think of a scan that would enable us to totally recall that subject, to restore it to full extent. A scan that is not done in a primitive two-dimensional way like digital photos or videos, and not in the way we create so-called 3D objects from laser scanning, which basically are just hollow bodies with a bitmap texture attached to it.
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