New technology uses LCD screen to bend light beam
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Arpita Mukherjee , Kolkata:
Sep 12 2008
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Can light beams be made to curve? Not possibly by obeying the laws of nature, but an optical trick can fool our eyes into believing that light rays can actually be bended. It is believed that light beams while passing through a black hole in which the...
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Nithya N
Sep 12 2008
Mumbai,
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We’ve always believed that light travels in the universe in a straight trajectory. However, this statement isn’t entirely true. Albert Einstein predicted through his Theory of Relativity, that in fact light passing through a curved area of space would be slightly bent.
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This process usually takes place due to powerful gravitational fields produced by massive bodies, such as stars, and black hole, or a huge accumulation of mass, like a galaxy for example. The special configuration of the LCD screen causes the light to travel through it and to bend in the brightest area of the beam, as light interferes with itself.
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Light bending techniques are very innovative. This technology should be optimally explored to develop new communication mediums, advances in microscopes, and like you said probably could trigger a new digital age. Its amazing how technologically advanced our world has become!
There are some office still use CRT monitor actually. Not all :D
What an invention! New technology uses LCD screen to bend light beam was a terrific tech! This post is really nice!
Well written. Thanks for sharing this great info
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We’ve always believed that light travels in the universe in a straight trajectory. However, this statement isn’t entirely true. Albert Einstein predicted through his Theory of Relativity, that in fact light passing through a curved area of space would be slightly bent.
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This process usually takes place due to powerful gravitational fields produced by massive bodies, such as stars, and black hole, or a huge accumulation of mass, like a galaxy for example. The special configuration of the LCD screen causes the light to travel through it and to bend in the brightest area of the beam, as light interferes with itself.
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Light bending techniques are very innovative. This technology should be optimally explored to develop new communication mediums, advances in microscopes, and like you said probably could trigger a new digital age. Its amazing how technologically advanced our world has become!
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There are some office still use CRT monitor actually. Not all :D
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What an invention! New technology uses LCD screen to bend light beam was a terrific tech! This post is really nice!
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We’ve always believed that light travels in the universe in a straight trajectory. However, this statement isn’t entirely true. Albert Einstein predicted through his Theory of Relativity, that in fact light passing through a curved area of space would be slightly bent.
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This process usually takes place due to powerful gravitational fields produced by massive bodies, such as stars, and black hole, or a huge accumulation of mass, like a galaxy for example. The special configuration of the LCD screen causes the light to travel through it and to bend in the brightest area of the beam, as light interferes with itself.
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Light bending techniques are very innovative. This technology should be optimally explored to develop new communication mediums, advances in microscopes, and like you said probably could trigger a new digital age. Its amazing how technologically advanced our world has become!
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There are some office still use CRT monitor actually. Not all :D
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What an invention! New technology uses LCD screen to bend light beam was a terrific tech! This post is really nice!
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