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roops1967
modified 11 years ago

Trans-spacial Ferro-photonic Perferometer

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Credit to Sine-eyed for the wicked title, sums it up perfectly ;P
published 11 years ago
Sine_eyed
11 years ago
Aww, I'm touched rupie! I'm honored to have made at least some contribution to one of your nifty circuits!.. =^)
roops1967
11 years ago
Hey I think you just invented a new word 'Perferometer', and it's tagged to this circuit! Wanna patent it, or we can get T-shirts printed up? :P
Sine_eyed
11 years ago
Lol- I couldn't tell ya when or where I managed to develop that particular talent, but it does come in handy here and there! It's doubtful I'll receive a patent for a single word, but the t-shirt idea might be doable, since I have my name/face/logo incorporated into a line of women's underwear already in the works.. ;^)
roops1967
11 years ago
lol right on \m/
Sine_eyed
11 years ago
Ha! Hey roops, I discovered a spiffy secret side effect in your circuit- try these out: randomly select four (whatevers) within the light array to be put up on the scope. No real purpose to it, but the scope is kinda fun to watch. On the normal view that is, the linear one or whatever. Here's a better one: select (any) two of the lamps to be scoped, and then one of the connection wires. Then put the scope into xyz mode so that it shows one of the lamps and the wire. Lol, it draws happy little pictures of flowers and butterflies and crap!.. >X^D
roops1967
11 years ago
Yup spent some time looking at waves here, waay too many permutations to try. But yeah interesting to see how waves add up an cancel out an create standing waves. Kind of relate it to how electrons orbit the the nucleus only at specific energy levels
Sine_eyed
11 years ago
Oh, yeah I guess, I guess that would be cool. Honestly looking at the scope I had no idea what was going on. It made butterflies. I like butterflies.....
roops1967
11 years ago
...my attempt at sounding smart :P
ferlop
11 years ago
Simple, yet awesome, who needs computers for light effects?

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