Can 3D TV be Achieved with Flat Platforms?

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The concept of a 3D TV using a flat platform with tiny tubes to project electric pulses that explode in mid-air is deemed unrealistic. The idea of "electric pulses" creating visible sparks lacks physical validity and is considered fantasy. Instead, the discussion suggests researching volumetric displays, which are a more feasible technology for creating 3D images. The technology behind volumetric displays involves different principles than those proposed in the original idea. Overall, the proposed method for achieving 3D images is not scientifically plausible.
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I have been thinking about a new 3D TV that uses a flat platform with millions of tiny tubes to project electric pulses that would be undetectable until it explode in mid air at different leangths and color orientation using a program that would calculate the amount of energy it would take for both of these properties. My idea is that if this could be done then the platform would thus create a 3D image above it. Could this be possible?
 
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Not as you've described it.

"Electric pulses" that explode in a spark of color in mid-air are purely fantasy. Those words have no physical meaning.

Look up volumetric displays.
 
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