This document proposes a holographic computer architecture based on optimal packing systems found in nature. It models storage as fractal tetrahedra and rhomboids packed inside each other in a space-filling manner. Each smaller tetrahedron and rhomboid represents a "file" or "folder". Larger structures like triacontahedra represent clusters that can pack together indefinitely. The system is based on the golden ratio and could enable infinite, navigable holographic storage in a simple and elegant way mirroring natural optimization principles.