imagine having 1000 x 0.1 [mm] size objects that you could control individually mixing that with the RGB lights. You could create temporary 3D objects with multiple layers... :O Mind blowing what you can do with this
The more particles you have the less effective the nodes become. Also the complexity of the space where you can move a particle becomes vastly more complicated.
will be cool for a holodeck could you imitate some objects and terrain with the force? still not receiveless which would be good for pyramid construction and alien abduction.
Will this tech be able to feasibly levitate multiple particles in the future in order to display complex images and scenes? I'd imagine that after 1 or 2 particles the sound waves would start creating a lot of interference patterns that would because exponentially more difficult to control. Even with fine control of 2 particles at high speeds the complexity and clarity of the 3d images displayed would be highly limited. I hope I'm wrong though, it would be wonderful if this tech has a bright future.
Look how long it took for phones to become what they are now. Yes, we do have an abundance amount of technology but certain projects can only move forward with sufficient, stable funding. Don’t worry, we’ll have hologram text messages from our friends and family eventually:)
If you injected the fog into static nodes very precisely, you could see the effect, but this technology probably wouldn't keep the fog in the node for very long
we are unlocking the abstract and mysterious science of sound probably mastered by our very very very old ancester. There are so many evidences of sound technology in pre history that it's obvious for me that something incredible is hidden in this forgotten knowledge.
"Fantastic. So when can I begin my 4 year monthly payments of $3,000?"
Love the sound track...reminds me of lounge area in a 90s afterhours club.
more like 00's
imagine having 1000 x 0.1 [mm] size objects that you could control individually mixing that with the RGB lights. You could create temporary 3D objects with multiple layers... :O Mind blowing what you can do with this
how could u individually control them though, wave interact with all the particles
It doesn't work like that.
The more particles you have the less effective the nodes become. Also the complexity of the space where you can move a particle becomes vastly more complicated.
I can't imagine the amount of processing power needed for that.
Its being done right now. Project blue beam with "smart dust". Using HAARP you can use the entire atmosphere as a processor
It's so cool seeing phased arrays not just used in RF but in ultrasound as well
This is wild
creative mode is now possible boys
will be cool for a holodeck could you imitate some objects and terrain with the force? still not receiveless which would be good for pyramid construction and alien abduction.
Can the sound manipulate a thick gaseous material like smoke?
Smoke is actually suspended tiny particles.
yes project blue beam
Will this tech be able to feasibly levitate multiple particles in the future in order to display complex images and scenes? I'd imagine that after 1 or 2 particles the sound waves would start creating a lot of interference patterns that would because exponentially more difficult to control. Even with fine control of 2 particles at high speeds the complexity and clarity of the 3d images displayed would be highly limited. I hope I'm wrong though, it would be wonderful if this tech has a bright future.
I bet the limitation is how fast you can do the math.
This is wonderful and the ultrasonic transformer models are going to make this so much better...
This is amazing work!!!
just a question : why NO ONE talks about that ? Nothing in the news, newspaper, magazine ???
because we have seen this in youtube during the last 20 years?
it's still early, like fusion power today. give it a few years or decades for the
Look how long it took for phones to become what they are now. Yes, we do have an abundance amount of technology but certain projects can only move forward with sufficient, stable funding. Don’t worry, we’ll have hologram text messages from our friends and family eventually:)
@@maxxflyer TH-cam didn't even exist for 20 years
@@testacals sorry 19 years. my bad.
Just wait till we can get 3d audio acoustic hologram messages.
You guys should a "Yaka Arrow" presentation, that would be cool as shit
if not wabbits were harmed in the making of this video, jam on. Speaking of, cool jam,
What's this EDM track? I like it.
Could you shape a fog cloud with ultrasound?
If you injected the fog into static nodes very precisely, you could see the effect, but this technology probably wouldn't keep the fog in the node for very long
@@purdysanchez nano bots. project blue beam. Smart dust. its working right now
whats the song?
nice
we are unlocking the abstract and mysterious science of sound probably mastered by our very very very old ancester. There are so many evidences of sound technology in pre history that it's obvious for me that something incredible is hidden in this forgotten knowledge.
Nope, there is no such evidence.
@@testacals look for the Barabar site in India. This is just one example.
Yall are doing holograms wrong. There is a far easier way to get that pixel and it's driving me nuts.
How then?
He can't share proprietary wakandan technology
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