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originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: DiddyC
Apparently you don't know how actual holograms are created.
Those things you see in "entertainment" settings are not holograms. They are this, a quite old and simple trick.
www.comsol.com...
So unless there's a big sheet of glass in the sky, and you're above it, no. Starlink is not going to be projecting images.
Actual holograms, as produced by lasers, also require a sort of "screen". A holographic plate, actually, which the viewer looks through in order to see the 3D image.
www.holographer.com...
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: abeverage
Not a hologram. It takes at least three correctly positioned lasers. That demonstration uses a lot more than three. As well as something to project on to.
(too pedantic?)
Yeah. And everyone would be fooled by an image of Jesus in the sky and think it was the second coming and it would result in a world religion. That makes sense, because no one knows about "holograms" even though they have featured prominently in entertainment settings for decades.
I was suggesting that a 3 Dimensional image can be created with projectors on an atmosphere medium, which could potentially fulfill the so called Project Bluebeam.
Yes, you can watch youtube, use watsap and facebook anywhere and ignore the real world and actual people around you.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: abeverage
Yeah. And everyone would be fooled by an image of Jesus in the sky and think it was the second coming and it would result in a world religion. That makes sense, because no one knows about "holograms" even though they have featured prominently in entertainment settings for decades.
I was suggesting that a 3 Dimensional image can be created with projectors on an atmosphere medium, which could potentially fulfill the so called Project Bluebeam.
Makes perfect sense to me. Not. It's really dumb.