How Can Drones Create Holograms in the Sky?

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The discussion revolves around the concept of drones creating holograms in the sky, inspired by the movie Spiderman: Far from Home. Participants explore the feasibility of such technology, including the methods and materials that might be used to achieve airborne holograms, as well as comparisons to existing holographic displays.

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  • Exploratory
  • Conceptual clarification
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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants suggest that drones could potentially create holograms by emitting smoke and lasers, while others inquire about the specific types of holograms that require lasers versus those that do not.
  • There is curiosity about existing holographic displays, such as those seen in ocean shows, and whether they utilize lasers or projector lights.
  • One participant questions the natural occurrence of certain sky colors and whether they can be achieved through video editing, expressing interest in replicating effects seen in fictional media.
  • Another participant introduces a speculative narrative about the origins of technology in the Marvel universe, suggesting that Tony Stark's technology may be based on alien technology, drawing parallels to real-world UFO sightings.
  • There is a mention of the Nimitz Tic Tac incident as a point of interest, with participants encouraged to explore various sources for more information.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express a range of ideas and hypotheses regarding the creation of holograms by drones, with no clear consensus on the methods or technologies that could be employed. The discussion includes speculative elements and personal interpretations of fictional narratives, indicating a mix of agreement on the interest in the topic but disagreement on the specifics.

Contextual Notes

Participants' claims are based on speculative reasoning and personal interpretations of media, with no established technical framework or consensus on the feasibility of airborne holograms.

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This discussion may be of interest to those exploring the intersection of technology and entertainment, particularly in the context of holography and its representation in popular media.

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Has anyone seen Spiderman: Far from Homes already?

In it the drones can create holograms in the sky. Is there any proposal in real life of how these could be done? I guess by emitting some smokes and laser from many drones, perhaps some kind of holograms can be attempted? The following may be images from sky holograms (this occurred in china):

Here there seems to be a fleet of drones in Russia (Note: Russia and China are neighbors):


Does Stark Industries ever have branches in Russia or China, or is it a totally American thing?

Perhaps Area 51 is simply the laboratory of Stark Industries?

I'm waiting for Spiderman: Far from Home in videos. I forgot how they explained the drones can create the holograms. Right now you can see holograms in ocean shows. But what if the holographic units were airborne (like in drones)?
 
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Here are actual holographic images on stage.. they look so real. My question is do they require laser beams? What kind of holograms require lasers and which don't? What would it take to make these airborne like in Spiderman: Far from Home?

How about holograms in ocean park (I saw these some years back). Do these use lasers or just projector lights?

 
Here the sky colors seem to be divided in shades. Can it occur naturally? Or is it video edited? If the latter, what software can you use to do that? I watched Krypton tv series, Brainiac has this giant skull ship that floats in the city. I want to try on my city with Brainiac ship up ahead. Is it easy?

 
Have many miss Spiderman: Far from Home?

I don't know if it's the end of Phase 1 or the start of Phase 2. What do you think? But consider the following logic:

For over a decade. We were being led to believe that Tony built all those suits and technology on his own. You believed this yourself, do you?

The truth is slowly coming to the surface that Tony has outside help. That is. His gizmos are very likely alien technology.

For example. Consider the following:

tic tac size.jpg


Try to google "Nimitz Tic Tac" and you will see so many hits and read numerous details behind the visual sightings and seen by the most sophisticated Aegis radars of the USS Princeton Strike force battleship. What's going on is these things were and are harassing the U.S. Navy, and other military and nuclear installations.

Now imagine those things smaller enough for Tony Stark to wear as armour.
And you can see all the possibilities, like how Iron Man is powered, sources of his weapons, etc,

The Tic Tacs are even more sophisticated than any of Iron Man technology and suits.

The truth may be bigger and it would make Spiderman: Far from Home like child's gloves.

I hope Marvel Phase II can describe and match the bigger truth out there. Or it could be boring.
 
lucas_ said:
Try to google "Nimitz Tic Tac" and you will see so many hits and read numerous details behind the visual sightings and seen by the most sophisticated Aegis radars of the USS Princeton Strike force battleship.
And for a more balanced dose of sanity on this subject, read the Wikipedia article on the incident: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Nimitz_UFO_incident

If you're more into science fiction, you can read the all the breathless unsubstantiated accounts on those other Google hits.
 

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