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Post by 777 on Mar 8, 2016 1:04:04 GMT
Its really neat how the view changes as you look at the field from different angles and viewpoints.
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Post by Timm on Mar 8, 2016 14:44:51 GMT
Yes, its all about perspective and ones point of view. A great little experiment in relativity! The 3-D image is a bonus. I'm sure you'll agree pictures can't even begin to show what we see in real life.
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Post by 777 on Mar 9, 2016 11:13:40 GMT
That is absolutely true. The real life viewing is amazing compare to photos. At first myself and a few coworkers thought that the image of the field was a flat planar cross section of the field being displayed in the cell but NOPE. that is a real 3d hologram image being projected from it. You can easily change your viewing angle and see the image change based on your location relative to the ferrocell. If it were a flat image it would be static and unchanging no matter what angle you looked at it from.
The ferrocell has proven itself to be the "bees knees" and is quickly becoming a conversation piece to everyone that enters my home.
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