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    1 month ago

    “This is like 3D printing that is reversible,” Aprahamian says. “You can take any polymer that has the optimal optic properties—that is, it’s translucent—and enhance it with our chemical switch. Now that polymer is a 3D display. You do not need virtual reality headsets or complicated instrumentation. All you need is the right piece of plastic and our technology.”

    I’m not sure if their proposition is better than a 3D display, honestly. You can’t zoom in or anything to see more detail since its inside a cube.

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