3D HOLOGRAM DEMONSTRATION
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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
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i knew that Star Wars was involved in this... i'll really like to see a tie fighter in a real hologram....
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I am SO GLAD that they showed a Tie Fighter lol
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@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.
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@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
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@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.
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@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.
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@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.
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@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.
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@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
Technology so advanced it can only be captured in 240p.
imtehshit 4 months ago 81
sarah: look mommy its a hologram! *sarah reaches over to touch it*
mom: no sarah! dont touch the holog....
*finger flies across the room*
1enlightenment1 3 months ago 47