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chrismatt![]() Special user Why would you read any of my 968 Posts ![]() |
What do you think would be the best method to make a small object (for example, a folded piece of paper--a "billet") visually appear and disappear in a close-up situation, not utilizing sleight of hand? I'm talking about a close-up "materialization/dematerialization/transformation chamber," like a miniature "Star Trek Transporter." Contraptions like the "Mirage" double parabolic mirrors, miniature "Pepper Ghost" boxes, small electical machines, etc. would all be acceptable. Any ideas?
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BryanDreyfus![]() Loyal user 293 Posts ![]() |
how about a couple of polorized shees of plastic rotated.....
poloraized plastic (2 sheet) are clear at 90 & 127 degrees and opaque at 1/360 and 180 degrees. by rotating the uper plastic..the item would become visible.
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shomemagic![]() Inner circle Missouri 2218 Posts ![]() |
Where can this polorized sheet of plastic be purchased?
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BryanDreyfus![]() Loyal user 293 Posts ![]() |
Oh sure, I can spell "Antidisestablishmentarianism", but I can't type t-h-e.
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