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Holographic compression exists, but it is simply a technique using global information instead of local for compression.
The holographic principle says all the information in an 3 dimensional object can be compressed in it's two dimensional shell. It is related to black holes, you cannot compress them further.
The Schwarzschild radius is the radius, where the escape velocity is higher than the speed of light.
The principle of holographic compression tracing a Schwarzschild radius is bullshit. Or is the title of some obscure paper.
And I wish you good luck tracing a Schwarzschild radius, may you're information density be maximized.