Holographic Optics Break My Brain



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30 thoughts on “Holographic Optics Break My Brain”

  1. Would it be possible to create a 3d hologram with this method using steam or mist? Since the diffraction has different focal points depending upon the diffraction, then would it be possible to have the light shining through the plate to purposefully have different focal lengths to create sharp points of light. If this is focused on mist, then that would create a point of light in space. Would it be lost in the convergence of light upon that point of light?

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  2. This is the "rod" phase of future 3d television boxes. Soon we'll be able to choose a point within a confined 3d space that a specific color and intensity of light appears. We're almost there guys

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  3. Have you tried breaking down the image to the simplest line segments possible, then have each line be created from a diffraction grating like the three spikes for the telescope focusing filters?

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  4. In the first place, there is no light interference at all. Light speed remains same regardless of media or type of light, if you still have doubt, please refer to " Science Alert, current research in Physics".

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  5. I really wanted to make holograms in the 80s when I was a teen. I had access to a couple of HeNe lasers, but it was so hard finding books about it and even harder finding the equipment for a kid in small town NZ.

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  6. 20:11 always find the ad stuff funny specially on YouTube. One of the reasons why we can even post without paying for YT is because of ads. Many of users have stated before that all the google services are free because of ads and if not, we’d be paying 5 to 10 a month (per product)for gmail, google search, YT, maps, docs, photos. They do needa pivot and find a different way to pay for these tho.

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  7. 3rd time watching this and im still jealous 😂 this time through though I started wondering how different are photons from em waves..? encryption by diffraction? Localized high signal strength? Excuse me while I climb in this rabbit sized hole😂

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