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With the Hologram, it makes no sense to want to consider it real or fictitious and its algorithms true or false. All should categories like "Good" and "bad", "beautiful" and "ugly", however, will apply to the new technology [⇒ Beauty, Good, Truth, and Economy]. In this meaning it will be approximately what was called "art" in modern times, and Nietzsche's sentence "art is better than truth" will only gain the radical meaning that is meant in it. The modern separation of technology and art, of "hard" and "soft" culture, will become meaningless

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synonym | ˈsɪnənɪm | noun a word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase in the same language, for example shut is a synonym of close: “shut” is a synonym of “close” | “the East” was a synonym for the Soviet empire. • a person or thing so closely associated with a particular quality or idea that the mention of their name calls it to mind: the Victorian age is a synonym for sexual puritanism. • Biology a taxonomic name which has the same application as another, especially one which has been superseded and is no longer valid. DERIVATIVES synonymic | sɪˈnənɪmɪk | adjective synonymity | sɪnəˈnɪmɪti | noun ORIGIN late Middle English: via Latin from Greek sunōnumon, neuter (used as a noun) of the adjective sunōnumos, from sun- ‘with’ + onoma ‘name’.