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You are confused as to what a "hologram" is. If made correctly, a hologram is a single recording in one spot that can show different viewpoints of a 3D object. If you cut that film hologram apart, you get identical (but smaller) holograms.
A brain records on neurons that are connected to others by dendrites. Billions of neurons are in the brain, with quadrillions of dendrite connections between them. We think that a single memory of a single image can be present in many neurons.
So you see the difference?
Hologram--many images recorded on a single piece of media.
Visual memory--a single image recorded on many neurons.
Completely opposite ideas.
參考: Worked as Imagineer for Disney almost 40 years ago. A tech there was making the world's largest white light hologram--3 by 5 feet. It was (in green light) an apple held onto an outstretched arm. As people in the Snow White ride traveled past and tried to grab the apple, it was not there. It was just a 3D image from the hologram.