Holograms were touchable
Japanese researchers have created three-dimensional imagery that can be touched. Prior to this, the technology that made these images burns when exposed.
A team of Japanese researchers has created a hologram (hologram image) that people can touch, thereby creating a different image from the original image. Prior to this, the technology that made these images burns when exposed.
Can interact directly with holograms
A product called Fairy Lights could be the start of a period in which humans can directly interact with holograms.
This hologram is created using a high-frequency laser, a type of beam that can stimulate physical matter emitting light in 3D, explained the study's authors. Lasers can generate high frequency pulses of light, ranging from 1,000 to 200,000 pulses per second depending on the type of laser.
Holograms were touchable - (Photo: University of Tsukuba).
According to Reuters, these pulses of light react to human contact, so that humans can interfere when they are emitted in the air.
According to Yoichi Ochiai of the University of Tsukuba, one of the leading researchers in the project, human life can change completely when people can directly interact with the hologram.
This particular product will be very useful in the construction or the medical industry, where hologram technology can be used to present, show certain treatment procedures.
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