What fucking black magic is this?

What fucking black magic is this?

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technology.

there's a base plugged in to a power source, the rest is just an electric motor and some optic fibers

spinning fiber optics, ffs are you blind?

it looks like a thread of fiber optic cable spinning really fast.

Just a spinning disc with LEDs in it.
Camera with adjusted light exposure settings.

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this

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the cable is right there eyelet

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THIS!!1

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how does it curve the lights?

Fucking dummy, i had that toy like 40 years ago.

DC motor
Several of those fiber LED sets (with separately wired LEDs)
Pulse the LEDs in sequence while spinning the fiber optic bundles above them, cup the ends of the bundles in your hands.

that's usb4

The chinese seem to be obsessed with the idea of creating holograms by projecting light onto or from spinning shit. Seems kind of dumb to me because of the extremely limited applications of the technology. You're not going to have a flailing orb of fiber optic cable on your desk or a fan pointed at your face in place of a monitor.

>>>>>>>>>

It seems a lot more cost efficient to project a large image using only a fan (but aerodynamic, instead of having to push any significant volume of air) and a strip of leds

it doesn't
our eyes and cameras are too brainlet

more like a fire to me

usb d
its more beautiful than i could ever imagine

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