November 5, 2010
holographic 3-D
Nasser Peyghambarian of the University of Arizona and colleagues said on Wednesday their new holographic technology can project a near 360-degree image to another location that updates every two seconds.
The earliest use of the technology could be in movies, given the popularity of 3-D films such as “Avatar.”
“We foresee many applications, including for example, car or airplane manufacturing. They can look at the hologram and design the system they have in real-time and look at the model and make changes on it as they go,” Peyghambarian told the briefing.
Coming to a porn theater conference room near you.
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Imagine a 3-D projected image made entirely from entangled photons. Could that image then collect information that is read in another location? That would make for great scouts.