L to Wired magazine reports the U.S. has taken a step towards the use of holograms as weapons, with the development of mobile 3D hologram .
The blog specializes in military technology Wired, Danger Room, refers to a hypothetical weapon known as "The Face of Allah", a massive hologram that would project the image of a deity " to incite fear in soldiers on a battlefield, "said military analyst William M. Arkin.
A hyperreal simulation would lead to maximum effect of war fiction pretending the fury of god or his epiphany thus confusing the intrinsic semantics of a battle. Wired
also made reference to a weapon known as the "Voice of God", which would direct "rays" sound aparentenado a voice comes from the clouds or even getting someone to listen to something in your brain without anyone else does.
This weapon is part of the legendary military, although the company Holosonic Research Lab has technology that can do this. Perhaps they could raise the weapon of "Face of Allah" with the "Voice of God" to create a weapon that will overcome the criteria for reality of Iraqi or Afghan soldiers.
rather surprising that Wired mentioned this weapon powerfully symbolic, though it does as an introduction to the technological development of Nasser Peyghambarian, University of Arizona, who has created holograms which move in space.
These holograms can be recorded in a room and sent via Ethernet to another place where they are projected with a credible image in 3D.
Peyghambarian holograms are recorded with 16 cameras that use lasers to record data in a plastic "smart", which projects the images when he throws a special LED light; Peyghambarian work in making the projection of holograms more fluid so they can run as a movie attached.
Meanwhile a team at Columbia and studied as holographic data transfer for transmission via the Internet. No need for 3D glasses or anything like that to see these images.
Peyghambarian believes it will take a decade in which the costs of this technology are available for broadcast. But this does not mean that agencies like DARPA is not pursuing this legendary technology.
Another company called Zebra Imaging, selling the Pentagon works and holographic maps of the battlefields of Afghanistan and Iraq to relatively cheap costs.
is obvious that sooner or later holographic technology will have a military application especially in the field of psy-ops, and that the virtue of this technology is precisely the illusion of reality.
The blog specializes in military technology Wired, Danger Room, refers to a hypothetical weapon known as "The Face of Allah", a massive hologram that would project the image of a deity " to incite fear in soldiers on a battlefield, "said military analyst William M. Arkin.
A hyperreal simulation would lead to maximum effect of war fiction pretending the fury of god or his epiphany thus confusing the intrinsic semantics of a battle. Wired
also made reference to a weapon known as the "Voice of God", which would direct "rays" sound aparentenado a voice comes from the clouds or even getting someone to listen to something in your brain without anyone else does.
This weapon is part of the legendary military, although the company Holosonic Research Lab has technology that can do this. Perhaps they could raise the weapon of "Face of Allah" with the "Voice of God" to create a weapon that will overcome the criteria for reality of Iraqi or Afghan soldiers.
rather surprising that Wired mentioned this weapon powerfully symbolic, though it does as an introduction to the technological development of Nasser Peyghambarian, University of Arizona, who has created holograms which move in space.
These holograms can be recorded in a room and sent via Ethernet to another place where they are projected with a credible image in 3D.
Peyghambarian holograms are recorded with 16 cameras that use lasers to record data in a plastic "smart", which projects the images when he throws a special LED light; Peyghambarian work in making the projection of holograms more fluid so they can run as a movie attached.
Meanwhile a team at Columbia and studied as holographic data transfer for transmission via the Internet. No need for 3D glasses or anything like that to see these images.
Peyghambarian believes it will take a decade in which the costs of this technology are available for broadcast. But this does not mean that agencies like DARPA is not pursuing this legendary technology.
Another company called Zebra Imaging, selling the Pentagon works and holographic maps of the battlefields of Afghanistan and Iraq to relatively cheap costs.
is obvious that sooner or later holographic technology will have a military application especially in the field of psy-ops, and that the virtue of this technology is precisely the illusion of reality.
some years spoken of a mysterious program called Bluebeam, allegedly funded by NASA, whose objective holographic technology is to develop high-resolution thus may create a false flag event in which simulate the arrival of an alien spacecraft or the appearance of a cosmic Christ in heaven.
tecnomilagro with a kind of policy agenda including (supposedly creating a new religion that will bring civilization in a new world order).
Some people believe that some UFO sightings, including the famous blue spiral of Norway, are actually tests of this technology.
We have no evidence that this project exists, conspiracy and poet (poetry certainly conjure images in the sky) French Serge Monast is probably the greatest exponent of this theory. Monast died in 1996 two years after publishing his book Project Blue Beam (NASA), according to his followers was killed with psychotronic weapons.
tecnomilagro with a kind of policy agenda including (supposedly creating a new religion that will bring civilization in a new world order).
Some people believe that some UFO sightings, including the famous blue spiral of Norway, are actually tests of this technology.
We have no evidence that this project exists, conspiracy and poet (poetry certainly conjure images in the sky) French Serge Monast is probably the greatest exponent of this theory. Monast died in 1996 two years after publishing his book Project Blue Beam (NASA), according to his followers was killed with psychotronic weapons.
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