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OMG this is amazing.



  SLK 350
Cleverly done, but it's useless 'technology', there's practically nothing you can actually do with it, especially as you require high speed spinning mirrors everywhere.
 
  VaVa
That's fantastic. The rate technology advances scares me. lol

I'd love to see the sorts of stuff the military have hidden away in their R&D depts.
 
  Mazda MX5 1.8
i guess they could eventually make mini hologramic projections of stuff/someone......... the bit at the end with the running man looks quite impressive
 
  Rav4
Not quite, think about it in the larger scale, specially in terms of medicine and further aspects.

For instance Full body images could be reproduced to model the human body and train people as it's a full 3d replication that can be viewed in any angles.

Cleverly done, but it's useless 'technology', there's practically nothing you can actually do with it, especially as you require high speed spinning mirrors everywhere.
 
  SLK 350
Not quite, think about it in the larger scale, specially in terms of medicine and further aspects.

For instance Full body images could be reproduced to model the human body and train people as it's a full 3d replication that can be viewed in any angles.

That can be done on a PC though easily enough, or via the method I posted. Also the fact it uses high speed mirrors means it's pretty much useless for touching and interacting with.

Just can't get my head around it purpose.
 
  Rav4
The idea is great, however as you state, the mirrors are the bummer part, no direct contact with the image is possible.

You are quiet right :)

Not quite, think about it in the larger scale, specially in terms of medicine and further aspects.

For instance Full body images could be reproduced to model the human body and train people as it's a full 3d replication that can be viewed in any angles.

That can be done on a PC though easily enough, or via the method I posted. Also the fact it uses high speed mirrors means it's pretty much useless for touching and interacting with.

Just can't get my head around it purpose.
 


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