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Yellow Cake Holograms: Changing the World

Bowing Force Fields

Winter of 2015


Table of Contents Letter from the editor... ...3

Contributor’s Biographies... ...4

Holograms: Changing the World...

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Biographies James Batts has been raised up in central Kentucky, and has been a UK fan. James a sophomore at Woodford County High School, with the infamous dress code. James played football when he was younger. His favorite place he’s been to was London, England, not Kentucky. His favorite subject is math. He lives in Midway, Ky. He loves to read and play with animals. He has 2 dogs named Ben and Selma. James likes to play games that uses technology.

Jared Porras has lived in kentucky all of his life. sophomore in high school, Jared has mainly keeps to himself. his favorite subject is history. he has a younger brother named seth. he has run out of things to say about himself without copying the guy above him.

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Holograms: Changing the World By: James Batts

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Holograms: See Through Technology by James Batts

The World of 3D Technology What do you think of when you see or hear the word hologram. You might think about the Star Trek effects or some movie like The Hunger Games or the Avengers, right? In Catching Fire Plutarch, the head game maker, during a party flashes his watch face in Katniss’ eyes. In the Avengers in Stark Tower, Tony has this high tech computer and it displays information and they’re able to maneuver the screen. If you thought of those things you’re these are things classified as holograms. The hologram is a 3D image based on interference of a light source. But have you thought about how holograms actually work or what all is able to be done with them. They are able to do a lot, and their design is a bit more complicated than you think. This image is from The Big Bang Theory

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You can’t just take a hologram and turn it on and it automatically works, you would have to know about lights and their reflections with objects. Holograms in Work Dennis Gabor came up with the concept of the hologram by trying to improve revolution of the electron microscope in 1947. When he finished the design of trying to improve the resolution he noticed that it did. Gabor came up with the name of hologram by combining two greek words together. The words are holos which means whole and gramma meaning message. Since his theory on the hologram, it has had many adjustments to it since Gabor won a prize for it in 1971. Other people have gone and made different designs of it. The most common one used today is off-axisference beam that was developed by Leith and Upatnieks. The design made it to where a light bounces off objects at the right angle and then will give you the projected image of a particular item. The design made it to where a light bounces off objects at the right angle and then will give you the


On the image the object with the one inside it represents a laser, the one with two on it represents the object wanting to project, the one with the three on it is a reflected mirror, 4 is an object blocking some light, 5 is the area the object is going to show up. Now it can be done with causing a 3D figure with some light reflections.

projected image of a particular item. How Holograms Work How holograms work are more simple to understand than you think. The hologram is more of just a smoke and mirror kinda deal. They are able to work by the reflections of light. A hologram takes the interference of light and projects it to things. The interference causes the light to reflect off at a precise angle to reflect against a mirror makng the objects interference take shape on a plane. Future of Entertainment With the technology we have and what infinite possibilities the future holds, we could project more items and have . The current video games we have would change as would meetings and casting of media. The video games are going to change by having the games look more realistic. Meetings will change by where you are to consult people. With how technology is now you can talk to them by a cell phone, face or having people in different places be able to see each other. Movies could change by the producers could make the ideal person

be able to be in the movie and less takes and money spent on getting actors. How Holograms Help Holograms help by making different skills would be needed to counterfeit money. This would help people be able to have bills not be faked to fool the people when they pay. Having holograms would make it so that you could trick your foe into thinking you are somewhere you are not. The military uses it to make their enemy think they have more people than they truly do. What You Can Do Regular people are able to have more security in their business. You are able to have realistic graphics. People should thank dennis gabor. He needs to be thanked for having this cool technology. We have one of the best technologYoda from Star Wars sitting there through a hologram

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A hologram of the Iron Man suit The strawberry on the saucer is not there. Looking at it in person it can trick you of what is there.

ical generation and this is amazing technology. You are lucky to live in the current world with the technology we have. You could be living in any time throughout the history and you live in this advance society. Holograms are very useful to us and they will be needed soon.

Michel Jackson is a hologram giving a performance for the billboard

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Copyright 2013 Ž Novascientia S.A. A new invention was patented recently, and one day it will lead to true force fields becoming a reality. Boeing, a company that designs, builds, and sells aircraft and rocket technology, has created a patent “for shockwave attenuation via electromagnetic arc� or a force field. The device has a wave sensor that detects the light of explosives set off near it. Once the sensor has detected the light for the explosive, an electromagnetic generator sends energy wirelessly in the direction of a the shockwave to superheat the shockwave to turn the air into plasma. The energized plasma impedes or stops the shock wave from reaching the device or anything the device is mounted to. While the device does not stop bullets or shrapnel, the inverse potential innovations im proving the protection and speed of the device will provide not only an excellent invention to protec tion and save lives, but an invention to safety and

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Boeings patent was created on 3/24/15. The patent as given after several test in the upper atmosphere where they created a plasma sphere that had the ability to deflect, reflect and absorb energy. Protecting building for bombings, keeping people alive in hostile environments, providing structural security, insuring protection to aircrafts, the potential for this patent has infrastructural and warfare innovations are unmeasurable, How the device works in a complicated rays of lasers, wave of electromagnetic energy and wave of microwaves, in a controlled direction focusing the different energy to ionize the air to turn into plasma. Plasma is the state of matter after gas that has different properties than gases.


The different properties are having an energy requirement to change to and maintain the state, it has a definite density and indefinite shape, energy is absorbed easily, the particles are have more inertia than air and will maintain its shape and form when shock waves hit it. The plasma absorbs, reflect, and/or redirect shock wave to protect the device and what it’s mounted to,(vehicles, buildings, etc.), but the heat and shrapnel from the explosion are nearly unaffected by the shield at the time. Most death in explosion are by the shock wave of explosion than anything else, so the protect by the force field is not inani fagin in the world. Boeing has not maded publice what they plan on doing with the patient, but plans on make the device in the futcter are resaonable to be asome.

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Boeing disigned the device on military test of plasma in the upper atmosphere were they bounced radio signals without a stalite. The testing reveiled that the plasma has a the ablity to reflected energy and that plasma can be created by focusing diffrent energys together in high friction invierment like the air. Other test such as minicer plasma force fields made to test solar winds wth an electical charge. The futcre is bright for thecnology, as hot as the sun, as quick as lght and as strong as steel. the potental of the technology is strong and live.

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