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Showing posts with label hologram. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hologram. Show all posts

Thursday, April 14, 2011

hologram goggles on drawing board

hologram goggles on drawing boardNoah Schactman gets it right, "death-from-above-on-demand," in Danger Room article, "Darpa's Hologram Goggles Will Unleash Hell". Chain of command can be a cumbersome and dangerous process in targeting and authorizing air strikes by drones. DARPA believes it has the answer, "...give a single guy on the ground a direct data link to the drone (or manned plane) circling above".

Vuzix, an eyewear company, given a million dollars to develop a display where a computer tracks what the soldier, wearing the display, is viewing. The display built into sunglasses, will hopefully, couple a microdisplay with a glass optical waveguide. Light from the display travels down the glass and captured on holographic film then directed to the eye! If it works, it will be very small, 3mm thick. Vuzix executive Stephen Glaser notes, will "..allow us to design the display right into a pair of sunglasses, so no one will know you are even wearing a display".

Sunday, November 7, 2010

conspiracy theory area 51

Conspiracy Theory Area 51 episode with Jesse Ventura provides little known facts about the secret base in Nevada's desert. Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) director Clifford Clift believes there are approximately a dozen alien spacecraft in human hands. Area 51 has thirty levels below ground and most employees fly in from Las Vegas daily. There's also reference to the Area 51 Lawsuit filed by attorney Jonathan Turley for employees exposed to toxic substances, which resulted in the public learning more about the secret base. Randall Fitzgerald, a former editor at Reader's Digest, makes perhaps the biggest impression, when he relates witnesses reported "a wavy distortion in the sky" during the 1997 Phoenix Lights phenomenon. This account of the UFO(s) over Phoenix transits the episode into entirely different direction, following a psyop theme. Fitzgerald adds documents were declassified not long after the event, admitting the government deceived the American people about UFOs, encouraging the belief. Fitzgerald wonders if the lights were holographic in nature, i.e., planes equipped with holographic projection equipment and makes clear the source, in his belief, is Area 51? Your mind reels, asking yourself, which is the psyop?