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Originally posted by ipsedixit
The issue is, really, how to project "dark". Would it be good enough to fake the projection of dark? Could that be done? I think it could. (Perhaps the 9/11 plane impacts could have been done perfectly with holograms at night, thus solving the "dark" problem.)
These are issues that the experts are no doubt working on.
Does anybody in hologram research resign himself to the notion that convincing holographic images are impossible because "dark" can't be projected? I don't think so.
Originally posted by Pilgrum
Perhaps some researchers out there will be inspired by this controversy enough to work on a means of projecting darkness. Success would likely result in an invitation to Sweden to collect a nobel prize
Originally posted by djeminy
Factually, the theory of "hologram projection" is the only theory which put ALL the pieces together.
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It will also explain any other pertinent things somebody could further come up with.
And adding to the above:
No theory has been more ridiculed, scorned, made laughable, met with more condemnation and condescension than any other theory, however absurd.
Then of course, there's also this reason to take into account,
part of DARPA's budget papers from the years 2000 to 2007:
From page 123:
".....
These programs will also explore a combination of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) based electro-optic spatial light modulators in combination with very short pulse solid state lasers to provide powerful new capabilities for secure communication up-links (multi-gigabits per second), aberration free 3-dimensional imaging and targeting at very long ranges (> 1000 kilometers). Lastly, innovative design concepts and system integration of MEMS-based spatial light modulators (SLMs), that provide a quantum leap in wavefront control, photonics and high speed electronics, will be explored for an affordable and high value communications, image sensing and targeting system for use well into the 21st century."
So for these reasons alone, yes, i'll definitely stick with other hologram believers, as to this "theory" being by far the most likely explanation for what took place 9/11.
It will also explain any other pertinent things somebody could further come up with.