The core of experimental education is to fully encourage the public to explore and practice, cultivate creative thinking through practice, and spread scientific ideas and methods. In the past, due to the limitations of various soft and hard conditions of science and technology museums, this was often the most difficult to achieve or the most expensive. Virtual experiments in holographic education can not only produce visual effects, but also deal with real-time interactive graphics, with sound and touch other than graphics, and can fully perceive the information in the virtual world and make choices or corresponding actions.