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Different liquid-crystal shapes sandwiched
in glass in many layers so as to add depth
to the existing filler material also in the
kaleidoscope.
The rotation of the crystal and materials
creates many different circuits so the bits
turn on and off in different combinations.
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\\Good idea, but simplify it.\\ |
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Why not just give the child a tube that consists of 3 mirrors in a triangle? They can point it at their drawings or whatever they want. Much simpler. |
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My problem with this idea in general is that I don't feel it would be a significant improvement on existing kaleidoscope technology. |
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I'm with Thod on this one. Not everything is improved by putting batteries and microprocessors in them. |
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//Why not just give the child a tube that
consists of 3 mirrors in a triangle?// |
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Because that has been done before, if
your logic doesn't like more
complicated things or new ideas then
you probably may not like the whole
premise for this website. |
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[Brau] What you have suggested is a
different enough idea to post yourself. |
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I like your idea alot. It could even have
a camera on it. Not only that, you could
then save the pictures and send them
over the web to friends or print them
out. |
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