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  • This is not a hologram. This is a 2d image being projected onto a 2d plane. It is no different a concept than your TV. Fake.

  • i kinda thinks thats cheating/not hologram. hologram is meant to be a image suspended in the air by nothing but the image itself. here its just a reflection. nice tho

  • @JustinCassette nope....search for hologram on wikipedia....

  • i knew that Star Wars was involved in this... i'll really like to see a tie fighter in a real hologram....

  • I am SO GLAD that they showed a Tie Fighter lol

  • the first motion pictures in 2D at the end of the 18th century had similar beginnings (rotating 2d photos and hence 'flicker') and 100 years later we had DVDs then HD. The same will happen with 3D imaging only in probably 10 not 100 years time.

  • It's real

  • USE ORDINARY PROJECTOR YOUR IDIOT 

  • feck

  • 240p we meet again!

  • Just poked my finger through my computer screen into Narnia!

  • IT LOOKS SO REAL I CAN JUST TOUCH IT! ... o wait

  • 9 out of 10 mirrors ended up in somones face

  • It's jumping around a lot, is this motion tracked CGI?

  • Admittedly, it looks cool. But it's a simple light trick, done with a reflective display rotating at high speeds; that's nothing new, and isn't really that useful an invention.

  • @Nitrinoxus Not useful! i take it you've never seen Total Recall?.......

  • @ChaseParkison I've seen Total Recall. What I don't see is the relevance that film has on this conversation.

  • @Nitrinoxus In the end of Total Recall, Arnold uses his hologram watch to trick then kill his foes. it was a joke really. but the point was that as humans create new technology we always expand on it to make it better. we find out ways to go beyond what we currently think is possible. example: Star Trek and cell phones, 60 years ago, people would have said that was nonsence... and now we can call eachother from computers. Today you say holograms aren't useful.

  • @Nitrinoxus Tomorrow, it could be the most amazing invention of the last hundred years. Holograms are nothing more then a manipulation of light to the person viewing it. How many applications in war alone could a hologram be used for? How about a personal trainer? maybe a hologram could help achieve invisibility. The possibilities are almost endless once you can master light waves. and thats why we make these "useless" inventions.... who knows were it will lead.

  • @ChaseParkison So, you would suggest that we use generally pointless innovations as stepping stones to ground-breaking technological developments? An interesting theory.

  • @Nitrinoxus no, i never said any invention was pointless or useless. you did. i was deffending the point that no invetion is useless.

    but yes, we take previous technology and knowledge and expand upon it to make even better.

    Can you think of any peice of current technology or manufactured item that this has not happend to?

    Youtube "Salt water into fire". A guy took apart radios and T.V.'s and various other components useing their, by themselves, useless parts to

  • @Nitrinoxus creat a machine that could potentially cure cancer and turn sea water into a 2000 degree flame.

    just because one person sees something as usless, another person sees a small piece to the bigger/better invention.

  • @ChaseParkison How, exactly, can a 2,000°F flame cure cancer?

    Okay, I see the point you were trying to make. I still fail to see the connection to Total Recall (as this is nowhere near the same manner of holographic projector as was seen in the film), but in all likelihood that doesn't matter in the end.

  • @Nitrinoxus i agree, this hologram is in no way near the technology that would be needed in the movie, but it is a stepping stone to the kind of technology needed to make that kind of watch/device. a T.V. 50 years ago SUCKS compared to a sweet 100 inch flat 3D T.V. of today..... same as a Hologram device of today SUCKS compared to one 50 years from now. thats all i was saying. it may seem to have no real life application today, but give it time and let it be studied.

  • @Nitrinoxus the cancer machine... is very cool actually. The engineer that made it has cancer. he woke in the night with an idea of using radio waves to kill cancer from within. you can use radio waves tuned at just the right frequency to vibrate and heat up the elements of the periodic table. so he got the idea to inject tumor/cancer cells with gold, or any other non-lethal metal, and use a radio amplifacation machine to heat up the gold particals to incinerate the cancer cells.

  • @Nitrinoxus it was pure luck that he figured out that it could burn sea water too.

    Sea water contains salt. salt is sodium on the periodic table. so if you tune the frequency just right to vibrate sodium, you can combust it. in the end, a super hot flame is produced. imagine if you had a engine that emited a radio wave to combust salt water instead of gas. you could create your own fuel in your kitchen. Clean burning, and near infinite amounts available.

    check it out if you haven't

  • @ChaseParkison I might. While I think that such a method of cancer treatment is far more dangerous than any current method (intense burns and trauma death being the first health risks that come to mind), it does create a potential avenue for non-invasive surgery; given several decades of tuning, this might actually work.

  • dear santa...

  • how did you make that

  • theres no sound because its loud as fuck

  • ^don't understand a shit, but still like the video ;)

  • kinda makes me wonder is everything a hologram?............

  • @juandelarosajr a scientist in america thinks the earth and everyone in it might be a hologram projected from the event horizon of a black hole , and is doing test to find out ??? how fucked up is that

  • Yeah, this is really cool stuff.

  • I want to see that thing saying "Bruno, your dinner is ready!" :D

  • amazing work though. im impressed.

  • fake...

    i can do that! it's editted

  • @wofkwengel The US of A cant fake a moon landing very well and you think you can "fake" this video?

  • @HelpMyFellowPeople People still think the moon landing is fake? *I don't want to live on this planet anymore"

  • @LittlePikachu you cant go to another since we cant even go to the moon... lol

  • @HelpMyFellowPeople Dude go jump off a bridge why would ANYONE fake a landing to the moon?

  • @CorvetteBG Ummm, maybe because Russia and the USA were both wanting to be the first on the moon, and the first moon landing was a proven phony.

  • @HelpMyFellowPeople No no, what i meant is why would ANYONE want to fake it when it is very possible physically and technologically to land there?

  • @CorvetteBG We have the technology now.

  • @HelpMyFellowPeople We had it back then too.

  • @HelpMyFellowPeople where is the evidence that is was fake ??

  • @TheWrighty1 Just do a little research. ull find it

  • @HelpMyFellowPeople its funny, my great grandpa worked on the team for the first lunar rover's wheels and brakes, but he swore they never went to the room, even though he physically built the rover and saw all of the shuttle when it took off, hard to say, however now, theres no doubt that we could make there easily, google has $30mil contest for the first private group that makes a landing

  • @rkb12222 Wow thats cool. Yeah now the technology we have, we could easily do it. How does a private group get to the moon? I thought it would be illegal to build a space craft and fly out to space lol

  • we need more of this shit. owning a  computer like the one in the iron man movies is my dream -_-

  • So we are seeing new spinning glass technology....fantastic.

  • but will it blend?

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  • did that just create the 4th dimension?

  • sarah: look mommy its a hologram! *sarah reaches over to touch it*

    mom: no sarah! dont touch the holog....

    *finger flies across the room*

  • one day cortana, one day.

    lol

  • Technology so advanced it can only be captured in 240p.

  • HELP ME OBI WAN! YOU'RE MY ONLY HOPE!

  • that's skynet!

  • congraz collage man. Now lets figure out how to project by using that by using lights it self to highly figure out to do it.

  • Ah holographic TV's. I'll be an old man by the time they become wide spread/the norm =(

  • what happen if you put your hand in that thing could be he same with a fan without protection

  • thats very clever.. awesome.

  • you know in human nature the first thing whod do is put your finger in like a fan lol

  • a picture in a blender. why?

  • Okay seriour, Where can i get it?

  • thats siiiiiiick!!!!!!!!

  • touch it!

  • I'd prefer a holographic tv then a 3D tv. I remember playing a video game when about 21 years ago that was a hologram video game. I always wondered what happened to that technology and why it never went mainstream.

    So what did happen to that technology and why hasn't it gone mainstream?

  • but this would be dangerous. WHen i see a hologram, first thing "I WANNA TOUCH IT" then i would get SMACK HIT by the crazy spinning mirror thing.

  • this reminds me of tat scene from starwars order 66

  • One of the cool things about holograms is that you can try to touch them and miss. I don't think that is advisable with this one..... :)

  • Fake

  • Ok, now touch it.

  • F A K E!!!

  • @DeltaAus how is it fake? - the basis for the technology has been known for over a hundred years. Do a search for the likes of Eadweard Muybridge and his animated horse from 1878 or for Thomas Alva Edisons "Kinetiscope" from 1894. The only drawback I see is that the concept will be reserved for sideshows, trade fairs and conventions for a long time before we see it in our lounge rooms. As an Aussie I like to think that we are more open minded to the future than to let ignorance rule the day.

  • Dont forget they are not gods Your bulletts will go threw these with no effect! But they cant hurt you, only scare you!

  • WOW! How many cameras needs for taking the image of the man running? I think that the man ran on a treadmill, surrounded by a number of cameras. Maybe 3d cameras .. And a computer that has united the various angles-images, fusing them into a model.

    Then, having something similar the model of the head, it can be projected on the rotating screen. I think it's very difficult and really far from a real hologram..

  • I've seen this device in person and it looks great. Get it out on the market!

  • 4:30 !

  • Star Wars Episode 0 :D

    

  • fake

  • i think this its fake..

    becouse looks when you edita movie and aplicate tracker point in after effects when any object puts infront of the object you wanna track.. this moved from his position

    :)

  • @SuperCreativeMan1 No, they've shown it in a conference. You see, it sends information of a certain

    point of view back to the watcher. But because it's a computer, it takes time, causing it to lag. It bounches

    light off via a rotating mirror. Many people think it's beautiful, but i'm waiting for ACTUAL holograms.

    Not computer imitations.

  • i think this its fake..

    becouse looks when you edita movie and aplicate tracker point in after effects when any object puts infront of the object you wanna track.. this moved from his position

  • What I want to know is how much computer memory was needed to make the image of the person running.

  • I must build one of these! If anybody has instructions on how to build one please post a link.

  • Nice

  • the bad thing is: you can't put your hand into it

  • and here...

    we...

    go!

  • OMG! star wars age is near!!

  • awesome

  • For a few seconds i was like "so what? This is nothing special" Then i realised that this was real! Holy shit that's incredible!

  • lol imagine portabe device capable of this ..... and we have handsets from motherfucking star wars xD project yourself into living room LOL in full color xD fuck yeeah

  • Wahaha :D very nice !!

  • crazy

  • impressive,

  • thats some darth vader sh*t

  • @iPOWNSCRUBS

    I'm sorry dude, I accidentally pressed thumb down.....

  • @khluva umm ok

  • DUUUUDE

    THIS IS AWESOME!

  • That looks AMAZING!!! Forget getting a new tv, im getting one of these!!! I wonder how much? And when they'll be released?

  • How about using the Novint Falcon on this technology? It's a force feedback (game) controller! Pretty unique because of the low cost.

  • thats cool, obviously still in early development but it would be awesome to see something on a larger scale

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