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When approaching holograms they seem to fall on their back (human model)

I am not certain if this question is being asked correctly so please pardon.

But I have an holographic model and whenever I get close to it, it seems to fall flat and then rotate around me. Does this have something to do with the raycasting? or is it the rigidbody? What I would like it to do is simply stand flat or in fact move, but that is a different question.

Any thoughts on this would be great. It just looks kinda strange.

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    Thanks that is what I meant. Sorry for the vague question. I figured it was something to do with how the colliders were hitting.

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