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One Step Closer to the Holodeck?

WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 6 2008 9:41 PM

Submitted by DevilsReject. Edited By thefreak.

TAGS: tech, holograms, surgery, medical, Star Trek



Every Star Trek: The Next Generation fan dreams of the day when we will have our own holodeck to ourselves. It seems as though researchers at the University of Tucson, Arizona have brought us one step closer!

BBC News is reporting the story about how Savas Tay and his colleagues are working to make 3-D holographs more usable in today's technology.

As of right now, holographs take an abundance of time to produce, and are not very useful due to the amount of time and lengthy procedure it takes to create one.

Holographs are created by mixing reflected laser light with a second laser beam to lay down a static image - typically a lengthy, complicated and delicate process.


Laaaysers.

In the amount of time it takes to create the holograph, processes like x-rays, MRI, or CAT scans can be performed to get the necessary information to treat a patient.

Mr. Tay and Co. have removed the lengthy amount of time it takes to create the holograph. Reducing the amount of time to create the holograph greatly increases the potential to be used in the medical field, and in other fields as well.

In a paper in Nature Mr. Tay and colleagues describe their thin-film polymer that can have images "written" to it in minutes and can be wiped as quickly to take and display another image.

The material has been shown to stay stable throughout hundreds of write and erase cycles.


Does this mean you should call your contractor to start on the design and location of your holodeck? No. They aren't that close. Yet.

What it means is that the most current technology, being x-ray, MRI and CAT scan technology, may be used to create a holograph of your organs.

The procedure will give doctors and surgeons the ability to see the dysfunctional or unhealthy organ on a three-dimensional platform. This would aid greatly in trying to find tumors, cysts or other masses or problems with the organ, leading to a quicker diagnosis and, in the end, quicker recoveries.

It will also guide surgeons through more delicate operations:

The ability to quickly refresh images in holographs could mean that surgeons use them as a guide during operations.


Anything that helps guide a person through my innards without causing permanent damage, is a-okay in my book.

This research has a trickle-down effect on other technologies. Eventually it will lead to holographic televisions and other displays using holographic technology.

Though we're a ways off from having that 3-D television in your living room, so don't throw that 52" HD-TV out just yet. It does, however, have the potential to help humans, animals and society in general throughout the world.

This is DevilsReject's first attempt at an article, and he is totally looking forward to the Star Trek prequel.

 
thefreak

thefreak

NEWSWIRE

Gardner, MA

FEB 06, 2008 11:09 PM

As long as we don't have to deal w/REAL HOLOGRAPHIC SIMULATED EVIL LINCOLN IS BAAAAACK! we should be fine.

To give people an idea of what it might look like, here's the image from the link:



-TM

Kindle

Kindle

Seattle, WA
March 2006

FEB 06, 2008 11:15 PM

Mmm, geekish love! What about the robots?!

DevilsReject

DevilsReject

Cleveland, OH
February 2007

FEB 06, 2008 11:22 PM

that image really doesn't do it justice, from what i found on it, the images are as clear as what we see on TV.

A couple of problems with finding more images, they all looked like that, because i would imagine taking a picture of a holograph isn't easy, and the journal Nature wants $199 for a one year subscription. So needless to say i didn't go the extra step to get more images.

+10 Federation Geek points for knowing about Evil Lincoln!!!!

tongue

DexterMorgan

DexterMorgan

Miami, FL
January 2008

FEB 06, 2008 11:31 PM

This is just like the episode where Dr. Crusher used the Holodeck to explore Will Riker's rectum.

defaultx

defaultx

I'm lost
February 2006

FEB 07, 2008 08:28 AM

groovy.

ohash

ohash

Columbus, OH
May 2007

FEB 07, 2008 11:17 AM

DevilsReject said:
This will give doctors and surgeons the ability to see the dysfunctional or unhealthy organ on a three dimensional platform. This would aid greatly in trying to find tumors, cysts or other masses or problems with the organ, and lead to a quicker diagnosis and in the end quicker recoveries.



You could explain this holograph to me 42 different ways, I I STILL wouldn't quite understand how it's done, but the fact that this is a reality is awesome.

SockPuppet

SockPuppet

I'm lost
July 2006

FEB 07, 2008 03:50 PM

The world gets more like Star Trek? frown

I never watched it, so perhaps someone who actually went through the pain could inform me whether there was ever any porn on the holodeck?

Because we all know what the Internet is for tongue

Holographs are cool, though.

Colinism

Colinism

Atlanta, GA
July 2005

FEB 07, 2008 03:53 PM

SockPuppet said:
The world gets more like Star Trek? frown

I never watched it, so perhaps someone who actually went through the pain could inform me whether there was ever any porn on the holodeck?

Because we all know what the Internet is for tongue

Holographs are cool, though.



Actually yes, you could program it to create a woman or women that looked and felt real and then program it to do whatever you wanted her to do.

DevilsReject

DevilsReject

Cleveland, OH
February 2007

FEB 07, 2008 07:43 PM

SockPuppet said:
The world gets more like Star Trek? frown

I never watched it, so perhaps someone who actually went through the pain could inform me whether there was ever any porn on the holodeck?

Because we all know what the Internet is for tongue

Holographs are cool, though.



eventually, meaning very long term, displays will eventually be 3 dimensional.

So yes. eventually everyone who appreciates Dorsal's ass so much will be able to see it on a 3 dimensional platform.

Sensory adaptation isn't far behind.

Holographic Porn isn't too far behind either.

Digital Playground is working with a company that specializes in hologram technology with the hope that it can someday soon offer porn that seems to bring the performer into the viewer's living room.

"We already shoot our girls against a black background for our interactive DVD's," Joone said. "That way, when we perfect hologram technology, we can cancel out the black background and bring the subject into three-dimensional space. Men will love it. They'll sit in front of their giant-screen TV, turn off the lights and the only thing lit will be the girl."



Source

the future of fapping is in their hands. *giggle*

punk

punk

Phoenix, AZ
January 2004

FEB 07, 2008 08:09 PM

DevilsReject said:
that image really doesn't do it justice, from what i found on it, the images are as clear as what we see on TV.

A couple of problems with finding more images, they all looked like that, because i would imagine taking a picture of a holograph isn't easy, and the journal Nature wants $199 for a one year subscription. So needless to say i didn't go the extra step to get more images.

+10 Federation Geek points for knowing about Evil Lincoln!!!!

tongue



Plus, weren't the images made with a red laser? Well, multiple ones. But you get the idea...red laser, red image. I was wondering if they'd be able to combine different color lasers (RGB!) to make full-color pictures.

Admiral_Pants

Admiral_Pants

Austin, TX
May 2004

FEB 07, 2008 08:14 PM

DexterMorgan said:
This is just like the episode where Dr. Crusher used the Holodeck to explore Will Riker's rectum.



Rectum? Damned near colon!

Wait, no.

DevilsReject

DevilsReject

Cleveland, OH
February 2007

FEB 07, 2008 09:10 PM

punk said:

DevilsReject said:
that image really doesn't do it justice, from what i found on it, the images are as clear as what we see on TV.

A couple of problems with finding more images, they all looked like that, because i would imagine taking a picture of a holograph isn't easy, and the journal Nature wants $199 for a one year subscription. So needless to say i didn't go the extra step to get more images.

+10 Federation Geek points for knowing about Evil Lincoln!!!!

tongue



Plus, weren't the images made with a red laser? Well, multiple ones. But you get the idea...red laser, red image. I was wondering if they'd be able to combine different color lasers (RGB!) to make full-color pictures.



Yessum! Assuming they were doing this at MIT, i would assume they were on a budget, and they had to stay within the guidelines. They couldn't afford the multiple colored lasers it takes to make an image completely colored.

deusxmachina

deusxmachina

Honolulu, HI
May 2003

FEB 08, 2008 01:53 PM

Wait, red lasers that produce an image in 3D? Pshaw, Ill stick with my Nintendo VisualBoy. It's gonna make a comeback.

DevilsReject

DevilsReject

Cleveland, OH
February 2007

FEB 08, 2008 02:20 PM

deusxmachina said:
Wait, red lasers that produce an image in 3D? Pshaw, Ill stick with my Nintendo VisualBoy. It's gonna make a comeback.



HaHa!

"You have broken an axle, lose 5 days"

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