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Nov 20 |
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Is it possible to create a head-mounted optical device that allows the user to see the wind? Changed to include Thermal imaging within the question. |
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Nov 20 |
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Is it possible to create a head-mounted optical device that allows the user to see the wind? After looking into the subject, it certainly is very interesting and may be feasable given certain conditions, but I'm still curious about using thermal imaging to see different air temperatures. Would this be possible ? |
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Nov 16 |
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Is it possible to create a head-mounted optical device that allows the user to see the wind? Added Optics tag |
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Nov 16 |
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Is it possible to create a head-mounted optical device that allows the user to see the wind? @Kaz While virtual reality is an appealing option, I'm looking for a fundamentally optical solution that helps visualizaing the wind accurately instead of a overlayed computation/simulation (except in the case that this computation/simulation can be made extremely precise) |
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Nov 16 |
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Nov 16 |
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Is it possible to create a head-mounted optical device that allows the user to see the wind? I changed "glasses" for: "head-mounted optical device" in the question. Thanks |
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Nov 16 |
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Is it possible to create a head-mounted optical device that allows the user to see the wind? Edited because of comments explaining that glasses simply refract light. |
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Nov 16 |
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Is it possible to create a head-mounted optical device that allows the user to see the wind? Very good resource, thank you. |
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Nov 16 |
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Nov 16 |
asked | Is it possible to create a head-mounted optical device that allows the user to see the wind? |