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Would it be possible to use the iridescent oxidization layer and diamagnetic properties of a bismuth foil to create a full color display by physically morphing the shape of the screen to the angle at which it is being viewed?
I imagine that the images produced would be rainbowy, they wouldn't be crisp,
and it wouldn't be cheaper or in any way better than current displays, but could it work?
Great for getting an inthtant hard copy of thcreenthotth.
http://fun-pics.com...ocopier,monitor.jpg [not_morrison_rm, May 18 2012]
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[bigthleep], your lithp ith thlipping. |
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// "Dynamic iridethenth" gives hits for squid.// |
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There's your answer then. A 1500 x 1000 array of
small aquaria, an array of electrodes and a little
Pavlovian training and you're all sorted. |
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With proper applicathion of current to the ink glandth, you
won't need a printer. Great for getting an inthtant hard
copy of thcreenthotth. |
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"Igor, this cuttlefish has run out !" |
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"Thorry, Marthter, I'll jutht get ten thquid out
of petty cath and limp down to the thopth for
a freth one
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Bun. Jutht Becauth. [+th] |
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I don't know if it would would work but thith thoundth like
a thplendid idea.[+] |
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