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Post by being_trendy on Mar 27, 2003 21:57:19 GMT -5
Have anyone hear about Hologram???
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Post by Nemesis on Mar 28, 2003 10:09:31 GMT -5
Yeah.. I got some at home ;D
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Post by dagj on Mar 29, 2003 17:14:49 GMT -5
yes i've heard of holograms. mmmm...shiney
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Post by being_trendy on Mar 29, 2003 23:01:03 GMT -5
really !! where can you get them at Oh yeah and how do they look like anyway ?? please tell
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Post by dagj on Mar 30, 2003 13:43:49 GMT -5
uh.. most notebook covers, many small trinkits, lots of little toy type things.
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Post by Nemesis on Apr 1, 2003 10:29:04 GMT -5
An holographical image is some kinda image which shows an object what appears to move when you hold your head in a different angle.. mm... just try to find one
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Post by dagj on Apr 1, 2003 19:35:28 GMT -5
a lot of notebook covers as i said already, have covers like this. you weren't refering to the 3d virtual projection type hologram were you?
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Post by Nemesis on Apr 2, 2003 6:32:34 GMT -5
A nice example of that type can be found in The Eiffel-tower in Paris, France
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Post by waterspirit on May 17, 2003 22:09:28 GMT -5
I have never heard of a holigram
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Post by dagj on May 29, 2003 19:09:05 GMT -5
a hologram is a light representaiton, ussually three dimensional, that represents a picture or item. holograms range from notebook illustrations, to full 3d starwars type projections.
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Post by waterspirit on May 29, 2003 19:55:41 GMT -5
is it true that a hologram transmitted by a reflection and that is how it makes the 3d image
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Post by dagj on May 30, 2003 8:20:07 GMT -5
you can fom them in a series of ways. theres a method using laser(not sure how it works) and theirs the mirror method, which is delicate and difficult to set up.
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Post by waterspirit on May 30, 2003 21:12:56 GMT -5
really
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Post by Nemesis on Jun 6, 2003 3:27:15 GMT -5
Go check this page to check how a holodeck would work.. same principal beginnings of a hologram.
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Post by waterspirit on Jun 6, 2003 22:17:11 GMT -5
ok
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