Well here again I have a problem with audience reaction.
Why does the kid completely ignore the astronaut and the rhino, and not fear the T-rex? I just don’t believe videos anymore. Why is this in Dubai, and why can’t we see it anywhere in America?
Wade… can you please tell me who makes this technology? Is it commercially available? Military secret?
I’d like to look into this a little myself, and if you could start me in the right direction, I’d appreciate it. Thanks.
It was a simple laser-light show that was played to music, and it sold-out the Haydn planetarium in NYC every weekend for probably a decade, and I believe it was in other cities as well.
If the hologram technology was as good as we’re seeing in these videos, and it is commercially available, I have to wonder why it isn’t selling 20,000 seats in Madison Square Garden every weekend.
People invent things to make money. This isn’t a military secret, so why is no one cashing in on these wonders?
Instead we’re only seeing questionable video from the other side of the world, and that makes me suspicious of how well it works, and how realistic an image it can create.
Awesome! I want one………
Well here again I have a problem with audience reaction.
Why does the kid completely ignore the astronaut and the rhino, and not fear the T-rex? I just don’t believe videos anymore. Why is this in Dubai, and why can’t we see it anywhere in America?
Wade… can you please tell me who makes this technology? Is it commercially available? Military secret?
I’d like to look into this a little myself, and if you could start me in the right direction, I’d appreciate it. Thanks.
Found this, looks like China is a big player in this stuff
http://www.alibaba.com/big-7d-cinema-projector-suppliers.html
Thanks, Mark.
As per the ‘program’, what they’re showing us is only the tip of the iceberg.
They NEVER reveal ALL their cards.
Does anyone remember “Lasarium”?
It was a simple laser-light show that was played to music, and it sold-out the Haydn planetarium in NYC every weekend for probably a decade, and I believe it was in other cities as well.
If the hologram technology was as good as we’re seeing in these videos, and it is commercially available, I have to wonder why it isn’t selling 20,000 seats in Madison Square Garden every weekend.
People invent things to make money. This isn’t a military secret, so why is no one cashing in on these wonders?
Instead we’re only seeing questionable video from the other side of the world, and that makes me suspicious of how well it works, and how realistic an image it can create.
You can not trust what you see anymore.