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"Killer Applications" By Lance Winslow May 5, 2007 Contributor: Ben Vietoris Dennis Gabor is considered the Father of Holography and Holographic Technologies. Dennis was born in Hungary in 1900. He started his study of physics at age 15 and eventually became a Physicist in Britain. Dennis wrote a paper in 1948 that has become the foundation of modern Holography. The most interesting thing about all this is that laser light had not even been invented yet, when he wrote his paper. Thus his brilliant innovation and creative genius stands out as one of the great inventors of the 20th Century. Later Dennis Gabor became a Professor at Imperial College at the University of London in Applied Electron Physics.
Many folks do not understand the difference between Holography and Spectral Imagining and they often get the technologies confused. Holography has specific limitations that presently keep it from being able to do the things that we associate with Holographic Images such as the Star Wars "Holographic Image" communications devices. This technology is totally possible, but it is not really Holography doing it. Perhaps watching a couple online videos might clear this up?
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Although both technologies run parallel in potential applications they are vastly different in design and the way that they work.
Holograms in The Sky - Laser Cloud Art
A new art form in the future will be CLA. Cloud Laser Art. People can go to a place where there are laser units, sit out side in a small shielded area and draw on the clouds. It would be fun and a great form of self expression, which would make humans very happy. We know that mankind likes to use the natural environment for self expression from cave drawings to rock piles near road ways and graffiti on rock formations.
The idea of drawing on clouds is much better, because the cloud eventually dissolves and like an etch-a-sketch is ready to start over. This will be similar to what happens after Ice Carvings, Ice Sculpting is alive and well in North America. We have all heard of Sand Castle building and contests, which go on around the world.
Often you will watch kids throw rocks into a glass clear pond or lake. They will throw one rock in and then another and say; “Okay, those are the eyes.”
Often people stare up into the clouds and try to imagine a face, shape or resemblance to something in the 3D physical world. We have often seen pictures where the clouds appear in the shape of Jesus or a face and everyone calls it a miracle. Many people gaze up at the clouds and attempt to allow their minds to find a familiar shape or form. One might call this a frame burst from the brains memory and the mind fills in the rest and a seemingly regular cloud takes on the imagination and a new meaning.(Page 78)
Holographic Tech in Religion
The preacher looks up and says; "It‟s a Miracle - Angles in the Church - look and behold" and then says thank you for making all this possible with your generous tithing donations. This is our new virtual reality holographic technology that we just purchased from ChurchHolograms.com!
Does that sound to outrageous to you? Think again, because there are already some entrepreneurs pitching business plans of such technology to venture capitalists and Investment Bankers. So how would you like to get in on that IPO?
Who wouldn't want to Walk with or Talk with Jesus and say; "Hey Bud, good of you to join us for supper this evening - would you like to do the prayer?" How about Bible Study in 3D for the kids or a taking 3D holographic projection Bible at home? Everyone should have one. (Page 84)
Chapter VII - Military and Space Applications
Holographic Technologies for Military Applications make a lot of sense really, especially if you consider the potential for data visualization and table top holographic displays of the Net-Centric Battlespace in 4D. Spectral Imaging is already being used in medicine and life sciences now and this is only a start to it's over all potential for military use.
In fact if you read some of the Future Fighting Force research papers and their References and Works Cited and do just a little extra Background Reading of other Research Papers or peruse the Media and surf some Internet Articles on the subject it should be relatively simple to see that this is the future. Battle Simulation and Scenarios can be played in advance so that every possible contingency can be calculated.(Page 90)

