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I have a question. I have heard that holograms have all the optical properites of the objects they duplicate...so, if a hologram of a mirror is projected in front of a laser, that holographic mirror will deflect that laser, without any threat of overheating? Since a hologram can't expericence thermal cracking? Am I right? Would such a device make an effective energy shield?
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I don't believe it would have the exact same qualities. Since it is an image of light, it would not have reflectivity or wavelength absorption properties of matter.
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I don't believe it would have the exact same qualities. Since it is an image of light, it would not have reflectivity or wavelength absorption properties of matter.
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You've heard bullshit.jezrianna wrote:I have a question. I have heard that holograms have all the optical properites of the objects they duplicate...so, if a hologram of a mirror is projected in front of a laser, that holographic mirror will deflect that laser, without any threat of overheating? Since a hologram can't expericence thermal cracking? Am I right? Would such a device make an effective energy shield?
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Don't make the Jihad beat you just for sheer stupidity.
1) Stupid fucking concept.
1a) Stupid fucking concept posted to the wrong fucking forum.
2) You actually believed this shit?
3) You really believed this?
4) Is this from RSA's site as his new way to beat SW?
5) Stupid fucking concept.
6) Where the fuck is this from?
7) You posted it to the wrong forum.
8) STUPID FUCKING CONCEPT.
9) You convienently ignored all logical and physical laws.
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Don't make the Jihad beat you just for sheer stupidity.
1) Stupid fucking concept.
1a) Stupid fucking concept posted to the wrong fucking forum.
2) You actually believed this shit?
3) You really believed this?
4) Is this from RSA's site as his new way to beat SW?
5) Stupid fucking concept.
6) Where the fuck is this from?
7) You posted it to the wrong forum.
8) STUPID FUCKING CONCEPT.
9) You convienently ignored all logical and physical laws.
10) Where the fuck did YOU come from?
Thats about it for now from me.
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The holographic mirror won't work. I suggest you take a frying pan and whack whoever told you this on the head. And welcome to SD.net. *chucks egg*
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Be nice to the newbies guys. Weemadando, that was uncalled for mate.jezrianna wrote:I happily admit I'm not an engineer, scientist, etc, so pardon my ignorance, but why won't it work? 'Because I said so' isn't a very good, or illuminating, answer.
And I have no idea whether that would work.
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I'm not a scientist or engineer either, but my guess is that it wouldn't work because a mirror is made of physical matter that can bounce a laser's photons away. A holographic mirror wouldn't work because it would only be a collection of photons itself, and photons don't bounce off each other when they interact--that's where the wave properties of light come in. There would be some constructive or destructive interference between the laser beam and the hologram as the beam passed through, but both would immediately return to their previous state as soon as the beam was through.
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I should probably mention that a Star Trek hologram isn't like a real hologram. In Trek, the holograms have some material (or pseudo-material) qualities because they're constructed of forcefields as well as light, and since we have no idea what qualities a "forcefield" might have, it's concievable that a forcefield could reflect, bend, or otherwise fiddle with light in a way that a hologram can't. Of course, conservation of energy comes into play with forcefields, because it's impossible to have a 100% efficient reflector no matter what technology you use, and so some of the laser beam's energy is going to end up getting transmitted back to the forcefield generator. A sufficiently powerful laser would melt the forcefield generator, even if the forcefield "mirror" was 99.999999% reflective. Also, photons have kinetic energy, all of which would end up having to be absorbed by the field generator, so even if you COULD have a 100% refelctive mirror, a sufficiently powerful laser beam would have enough KE to destroy the forcefield generator.
I don't know if you were thinking about Star Trek or not, but since Trek is the franchise that's made the most use of holograms, I thought I'd mention it. At any rate, I'm pretty sure that this information would apply to regular holograms if they COULD be used as mirrors (heat and kinetic energy would have to be absorbed by whatever physical device is projecting the hologram, no matter how efficient the mirror was).
I don't know if you were thinking about Star Trek or not, but since Trek is the franchise that's made the most use of holograms, I thought I'd mention it. At any rate, I'm pretty sure that this information would apply to regular holograms if they COULD be used as mirrors (heat and kinetic energy would have to be absorbed by whatever physical device is projecting the hologram, no matter how efficient the mirror was).
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All right, this is why it's stupid:
- Holograms do not reflect light.
- Trek "holograms" appear to reflect light because they are actually forcefields. They are not actually holograms.
- If you want to use a Trek "hologram" to deflect an energy beam, it would be much more efficient to use a forcefield designed for that purpose, rather than one which incorporates various useless extra features necessary for making itself look like something.
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W00t! I was right.Darth Wong wrote:All right, this is why it's stupid:OK?
- Holograms do not reflect light.
- Trek "holograms" appear to reflect light because they are actually forcefields. They are not actually holograms.
- If you want to use a Trek "hologram" to deflect an energy beam, it would be much more efficient to use a forcefield designed for that purpose, rather than one which incorporates various useless extra features necessary for making itself look like something.
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Perhaps I failed to make myself clear before. I'm not talking about Star Trek holograms, I'm talking about REAL holograms. I have seen a holo of a lens act like a lens, and a holo of a mirror act like a mirror ( at least I think so ) Of course, these holos were suspended in glass plates, which would be subject to heat from energy attacks. Is it possible to project a hologram outside of its recording media? i.e. into open air?
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What properties did these holograms exhibat that led you to conclude these things?
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Those optical properties of holograms only apply to objects that were captured when the hologram was taken. So a holographic mirror can show a relection of a rose if that rose was in the initial holo, but if you looked into the holo-mirror, you would not see your own reflection.jezrianna wrote:Perhaps I failed to make myself clear before. I'm not talking about Star Trek holograms, I'm talking about REAL holograms. I have seen a holo of a lens act like a lens, and a holo of a mirror act like a mirror ( at least I think so ) Of course, these holos were suspended in glass plates, which would be subject to heat from energy attacks. Is it possible to project a hologram outside of its recording media? i.e. into open air?
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Jesus imaginary Christ it takes you a long time to reply to posts.jezrianna wrote:Perhaps I failed to make myself clear before. I'm not talking about Star Trek holograms, I'm talking about REAL holograms. I have seen a holo of a lens act like a lens, and a holo of a mirror act like a mirror ( at least I think so ) Of course, these holos were suspended in glass plates, which would be subject to heat from energy attacks. Is it possible to project a hologram outside of its recording media? i.e. into open air?
A hologram is something that can't exist outside of it's recording media. Therefore, it would have the same physical properties as the media it's recorded on. All a hologram is is just a photograph taken of the interference patterns made by illuminating something with a laser. Thus, you're asking the same thing as "If you could project a photograph into the air, could it stop energy attacks." And the answer is the same, namely hell no.
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