Re: Creating Light from invisible electromagnetic wavelengths
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- Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 16:15:04 GMT
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Mac Lawson <maclawson20007@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:where
So if I beam two infrared lasers towards a specific point in space,
images.they meet green light will be formed?
If true then this could be very useful for creating 3 dimensional
Mac Lawson
If that point in space is optically non-linear, which most points in
space aren't.
So to create 3 dimensional images I would need to beam them into some
transparent material that would combine the frequencies and, thus, produce
visible light, i.e, phosphor.
So which do you want, 3D images or light mixing?
They are two different things though I guess one could generate
images through mixing, but it seems to be the hard way to do it.
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