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System, method, and device for producing, transmitting and displaying images in holographic form of up to three dimensions
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H04N 13/365Y10S977/742
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A system, method, and device for producing, transmitting and displaying images in holographic form of up to three dimensions. Information representative of a three dimensional image can be converted into three-dimensional positional data. The three-dimensional position data can be converted into an electromagnetic field which can be received by nanomachines configured to adjust position in accordance with the electromagnetic field and including mirrored endpoints for reflecting light. The nanomachines can adjust position in three dimensions so that the mirrored endpoints reflect light in a manner that reproduces the three dimensional image in holographic form.
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exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A device, comprising:
a mirrored endpoint; a sheet base, wherein the sheet base is doped; at least one carbon nanotube connecting the mirrored endpoint and the sheet base; wherein the doped sheet base allows an induced magnetism to encode a positional flux value to it.
2 . The device according to claim 1 , wherein the encoded positional flux value allows the nanomachine the ability to track its polar opposite and be drawn to that location.
3 . The device according to claim 2 , wherein the encoded positional flux value is defined in terms of three dimensions.
5 . The device according to claim 1 , further comprising nine carbon nanotubes connecting the mirrored endpoint and the sheet base.
6 . The device according to claim 5 , wherein one of the nine carbon nanotubes serves as a pivot point for the mirrored endpoint.
7 . The device according to claim 6 , wherein the carbon nanotube that serves as a pivot point is configured to expand but not contract.Cited by (0)
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