haha Spoke.. "blind by pointing your camera at the laser pointer" Umm.. Yeah.. NO DOESN'T Quiet work like that. read up on lasers and how they function.. simple video footage like this can no reproduce the laser's power.
no it cant, because you monitor is not the same strength as a laser output. Again, read up on lasers and remember, if you watch a video like this, its not the laser you're looking at, its the light from the monitor.
SSPOKE! The light released by a laser is "monochromatic". It contains one specific wavelength of light, The light released is also "coherent". (It is "organized" -- each photon moves in step with the others) ok.. you got that? now a CRT or LCD moniter DOES NOT HAVE THESE CAPABILITIES! An LCD/CRT that can show colors must have 3 subpixels (red, green and blue)to create 1 color pixel! So if you can understand that, There is absolutly NO POSSIBLY WAY! a picture or video of an Laser can damage you.
Hmm alright im a programming debugger my self but light on the monitor was just magic to me only thing I know is that every pixel gets refreshed at hz's times per second but I don'tk now what a pixel on my monitor really is thats my problem so I believed it transfers the same material used by lasers thats what i came to that conclusion okay thanks I like learning new things
Hmm alright im a programming debugger my self but light on the monitor was just magic to me only thing I know is that every pixel gets refreshed at hz's times per second but I don'tk now what a pixel on my monitor really is thats my problem so I believed it transfers the same material used by lasers thats what i came to that conclusion okay thanks I like learning new things
Try quadrature art with it. Read Don Lancaster's Active Filter Cookbook. Briefly, feed a sawtooth to a state variable filter. Drive X with bandpass out and Y with lowpass or highpass. it's way better than the spinning ellipse thingie
been doing stuff with speakers and baby bottle teat and a mirror years ago and with a bit of practice its a perfect reading !!! that is cool though i would probably fry something that small and sensetive
Awesome... But I bet your table isn't as tidy as in this video :D
MarkoZed 1 month ago
@MarkoZed
Very true. :)
abbtech 1 month ago
q coño esta haciendo???¿?¿
rodrigo0k 3 years ago
Verga estabas como que ladillado verdad?
mxter 3 years ago
dumbass you could make someone blind by pointing your camera at the laser pointer rated 1.
sspoke 4 years ago
haha Spoke.. "blind by pointing your camera at the laser pointer" Umm.. Yeah.. NO DOESN'T Quiet work like that. read up on lasers and how they function.. simple video footage like this can no reproduce the laser's power.
StealthX3000 3 years ago
1 month passed and it can.. thats a open laser no filters it is not made for looking in with the human eyee -.-
sspoke 3 years ago
no it cant, because you monitor is not the same strength as a laser output. Again, read up on lasers and remember, if you watch a video like this, its not the laser you're looking at, its the light from the monitor.
heishikaej 3 years ago
dude are u debugger or something
sspoke 3 years ago
SSPOKE! The light released by a laser is "monochromatic". It contains one specific wavelength of light, The light released is also "coherent". (It is "organized" -- each photon moves in step with the others) ok.. you got that? now a CRT or LCD moniter DOES NOT HAVE THESE CAPABILITIES! An LCD/CRT that can show colors must have 3 subpixels (red, green and blue)to create 1 color pixel! So if you can understand that, There is absolutly NO POSSIBLY WAY! a picture or video of an Laser can damage you.
StealthX3000 3 years ago
And No. not a "debugger" i study Electrotechnology & play with stuff day in day out 7 days a week.
StealthX3000 3 years ago
Hmm alright im a programming debugger my self but light on the monitor was just magic to me only thing I know is that every pixel gets refreshed at hz's times per second but I don'tk now what a pixel on my monitor really is thats my problem so I believed it transfers the same material used by lasers thats what i came to that conclusion okay thanks I like learning new things
sspoke 3 years ago
Hmm alright im a programming debugger my self but light on the monitor was just magic to me only thing I know is that every pixel gets refreshed at hz's times per second but I don'tk now what a pixel on my monitor really is thats my problem so I believed it transfers the same material used by lasers thats what i came to that conclusion okay thanks I like learning new things
sspoke 3 years ago
lol @ sspoke. Seriously go read "How CRTs work" or "How LCDs work"
CRT stands for Cathode Ray Tube...
d6d1 3 years ago
Try quadrature art with it. Read Don Lancaster's Active Filter Cookbook. Briefly, feed a sawtooth to a state variable filter. Drive X with bandpass out and Y with lowpass or highpass. it's way better than the spinning ellipse thingie
purplenoise2002 4 years ago
cool~!
papercut1987 4 years ago
hey buddy thats not a hard drive, wh do so many ppl call it a hard drive it called a DISK DRIVE lol
ahhomgnoob12 4 years ago
Actually to be even more technical your both in someway partially right, the correct terminology would be Hard Disk Drive :P
Zaedus 4 years ago 2
this is true
mrmcjiggleson 4 years ago
been doing stuff with speakers and baby bottle teat and a mirror years ago and with a bit of practice its a perfect reading !!! that is cool though i would probably fry something that small and sensetive
teslaspigeon 4 years ago
oo does the laser like dance with the music because of the laser used to read the cd moves up and down to read the music of the cd
djmcjim 5 years ago
I like it.
michalakd 5 years ago
clever!
TenOverSixFilms 5 years ago