Researchers develop a 360-degree holographic display
explain please
explain please
Don't touch the ...
Don't touch the hologram
Don't touch the ...
Don't touch the hologram
So you learned how ...
So you learned how to do adobe after affects.
soooooo ...
soooooo awesooooooome... (slowly tries to poke it) AHHHH MY FINGAH!
Must...have...it... ...
Must...have...it....ughh
Simple?! my ass ...
Simple?! my ass simple!
Orgasm- Just had 1
Orgasm- Just had 1
I am studying ...
I am studying physics, i know my dimensions ;) but still, i thought that all they did was display a 2d regular image on a rotating mirror, so you could view it from every side of the 'display' i only now notice that as the miror turns a certian amount, the image will be changed acordingly.
correcting myself ...
correcting myself on the dimensions, a better description would be a "front and back" a "top and bottom" and a "side and side" make up 3 dimensions, length width and depth essentially
@JustSomeRandomNew ...
@JustSomeRandomNew movie "3D" is where it pops out at you. REAL 3-D, 3 dimensional, means the object has 3 dimensions. it has a front a back and a side. example, old school mario is 2D because the images were front and back nothing else. newer games are 3D because (even though its on a screen) the objects in them have a full 360 degree image. so basically point is, it has 3 dimensions,they have essentially created a 3-D image, this just isn't a TRUE SCI-FI-esque hologram.
grab a mirror and a ...
grab a mirror and a camera and make this happen then. they aren't using a camera and they are using a lot more than just a mirror lol.
Only 6 six days ...
Only 6 six days after Christmas and I already know what im asking Santa for next year
You're probably ...
You're probably right but it might be a law of inifinites/halves (limits in calculus) here. Best example to explain is if a frog has to go 100 yds but with every hop he can only jump half the distance, will he get there? The answer is no because halving is infinite and will never reach 0. So with the mirrors (i'm guessing here) is that they spin so fast and there's so many of them that it seems like a true rounded image. 3d modeling uses polygons in the same way forvideogames
I am going to ...
I am going to build one of these. ;)
........is it real ...
........is it real???
Imagine...it's only ...
Imagine...it's only the beginning of this technology. This reminds me of the movie "Paycheck", which was only fiction. But we're on our way there. Fascinating!
wow thats better ...
wow thats better than star wars well almost except for the fact that star wars uses people
So simple, it's ...
So simple, it's genius! However, what's wrong with a regular screen again?
Let me guess a ...
Let me guess a republican
Fake
Fake
In 20 years we're ...
In 20 years we're going to be living in Star Wars. This is amazing.
you only need a ...
you only need a mirror and a camera to do this...
Personally, I think ...
Personally, I think anyone of those guys would not be baffled for too long.
Im not trying to be ...
Im not trying to be a know-it-all, but a the surface of a spining mirror is flat. Doesnt this mean that this does not produce a 3d image, but a 2d image that can be viewed from 360° without changing the image? As that is a big diference.