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makorihi
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Hello,
So, I'm new to the forums and have a possibly interesting question. Is it possible to 'add' two 'rays' of light (which do not excite air, nor refract) from things such as lasers and have the result a point of intersection where the photons somehow are able to go off (brightly) in many directions, creating a point of visible light? (sorry for the run on sentence)
Something like
http://www.engadget.com/2006/02/08/japans-real-3d-image-projector/
, but this creates plasma which is hot and burns your eyes out . .
Thankyou
So, I'm new to the forums and have a possibly interesting question. Is it possible to 'add' two 'rays' of light (which do not excite air, nor refract) from things such as lasers and have the result a point of intersection where the photons somehow are able to go off (brightly) in many directions, creating a point of visible light? (sorry for the run on sentence)
Something like
http://www.engadget.com/2006/02/08/japans-real-3d-image-projector/
, but this creates plasma which is hot and burns your eyes out . .
Thankyou