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Uploaded by on Jun 7, 2007

The effect of polarized light on clear plastic, result in a image reveling stress points.

This can easily be done by using an LCD monitor, a piece of clear plastic and a pair of polarized sun glasses.
1.)put the LCD all white
2.)line up the camera to fit the monitor
3.) place the object and position the sun glasses

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  • a rainbow....no wait....A DOUBLE RAINBOW!!!! :D

  • Thermovision ON!

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  • Nanovision anabled.

  • @sermerlin1

    You kann use the display from a calculator*, from these they have a silver background with black numbers. If have twos u can produce funny effects. One is like this video - put them in a line, the first schould not block but the second schuld block - after this u can see ur Screen only where the second on is.

    *like the calculator here ( watch?v=RJl23g-gDRw&feature=pl­ayer_detailpage#t=17s )

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  • 0:13 hell yea check it out guys, i'm wearing polarized glasses! :D

  • I did this with flexible plastic that the eyeglass cloth came in... IT IS SO VIVID COLORS!

  • By the way, if that is an RB 3001, would you be willing to make a deal? :D I loved mine and these new 3430 come close to it, but not quite. Best wishes!

  • Dude!! Is that Ray Ban RB 3001? I lost mine a few years ago and now I bought an RB 3430 with G15 Polarized, and I noticed my motorcycle helmet's "glass" make some pretty weird rainbow-like effects while I'm wearing both. I also noticed my iPod Touch is 100% polarized as well as any LCD monitor I have seen, but when I look at it through the Ray Ban AND the bike helmet I can see my iPod through what would otherwise be black without the helmet (just the Ray Ban).

  • @cristixyz No... a polarizated rainbow.

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