Comment Quantum Holography (Score -1, Troll) 207
As a physicist at the University of Ouagadougou, I have been following advances in quantum holography quite closely. While the concept behind the technology is sound, we don't yet have sufficiently advanced hardware to complete a working demonstration.
Holography of this sort requires relatively high powered lasers of varying wavelengths that can be precisely focused in threespace. This requires a liner actuator motor mounted to each laser that is far more sensitive than anything that exists today. S
uch a motor would need to have an imbedded flux capacitor that is capable of producing accurate movement as precise as 0.15 um. Equipment like this would be very expensive to manufacture and would be extremely sensitive to heat and vibration.
Until dilithium crystal lasers become more widespread, I don't see holography taking off outside of a few well funded universities.
Holography of this sort requires relatively high powered lasers of varying wavelengths that can be precisely focused in threespace. This requires a liner actuator motor mounted to each laser that is far more sensitive than anything that exists today. S
uch a motor would need to have an imbedded flux capacitor that is capable of producing accurate movement as precise as 0.15 um. Equipment like this would be very expensive to manufacture and would be extremely sensitive to heat and vibration.
Until dilithium crystal lasers become more widespread, I don't see holography taking off outside of a few well funded universities.