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I just learned about "gaussian splats" and it was the first thing I thought of that might be useful for generating a 3D model that could be converted to a hologram because it specifically uses distance data of reflections to generate the model and how that model fills a volume.
I'm wondering if that type of data is abstract enough, follows similar principles and contains enough information to be used as a source to generate interference patterns.