Super Island Tycoon-Chapter 467 - 466: Holographic

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However, once you leave that place, you can't perform such operations.

Jiang Cheng wants much more than that; he wants the entire laboratory to enable holographic projections.

This way, no matter where Jiang Cheng goes, as long as he's within the lab's domain, he can have Lucy's projection appear anytime, anywhere.

If he can accomplish this, Jiang Cheng's lab would be more advanced than Tony Stark's lab. 𝙧𝙚𝙚𝔀𝒆𝓫𝓷𝙤𝓿𝒆𝙡.𝒄𝙤𝓶

In other aspects, Jiang Cheng's envisioned experiment is already far better than those in the movies.

Many of the technologies he employs aren't seen in films, at least not superconducting materials.

If Jiang Cheng incorporates holographic projection technology into his lab, he would easily surpass Tony Stark, the original Iron Man, in laboratory technology.

Thinking of this excites Jiang Cheng; the achievement of personally realizing things imagined in movies is beyond the imagination of ordinary people.

Exceeding the movie protagonist would be even more impressive.

However, to achieve this goal, Jiang Cheng needs more research, and he seems ready to enter tech nerd mode once again.

Having just roamed around for a few days, he is about to return to his lab and immerse himself in work.

This time, he plans to complete the relevant research thoroughly and start building a new personal lab right away.

Jiang Cheng can no longer wait to see his new lab, and just the thought of it excites him.

Since he's set the goal, Jiang Cheng immediately left the company and went straight home.

Wandering around the company is merely a waste of time, far less interesting than working in the lab for Jiang Cheng.

Back at home, after briefly greeting the twin sisters, Jiang Cheng immediately dove into his lab.

Holographic projection technology has already begun research on Earth now, with the virtual singer "Hatsune Miku" from the Island Country being one such product.

At that time, the virtual character "Hatsune Miku" even held a concert in reality.

Bringing the virtual world character "Hatsune Miku" into the real world.

Such a concert crossed the dimensional barrier, bringing two-dimensional characters into a three-dimensional space.

The concert used holographic projection technology to project "Hatsune Miku" onto the stage, then controlled her actions via computer.

However, the concert with "Hatsune Miku" didn't use true holographic projection technology.

It merely projected "Hatsune Miku's" image onto a flat surface via equipment.

If you viewed it from the side, you'd see it's just a single layer of images, albeit a very realistic one, but not genuine holographic projection technology.

Since "holographic" involves "holo", it implies achieving a true three-dimensional structure. Furthermore, the three-dimensional image should contain internal structure and layers.

In other words, holographic projection must project a true person, allowing observation from every angle.

Not only should the external appearance be visible, but the internal constitution of the character, including organs and blood, must exist. Essentially, if desired, one should be able to view the anatomical structure of the projected character.

Not only can you see it, but you should control it freely, zoom in, out and reveal internal structures.

These functionalities are crucial for Jiang Cheng, as merely examining an object's exterior is not sufficient during experiments.

He needs to view the detailed internal structure and specific composition, even freely decomposing and assembling them.

This is the kind of technology Jiang Cheng truly desires, one that can significantly aid his experiments.

Only such technology qualifies as genuine holographic projection, and current technologies are still immature and far from true holographic projection technology.

Another critical issue is the size of the projection equipment; during the "Hatsune Miku" concert, the equipment was quite bulky.

If it's like that, Jiang Cheng wouldn't be able to use it as the equipment alone takes up a lot of space.

He needs the capability to project in every part of the lab without installing large equipment everywhere.

Doing so would make the laboratory unusable, as there'd be no available space, with all areas filled with projection equipment.

In the movie "Iron Man", Tony Stark could only project holograms on the test bench due to the constraints of the projection equipment.

Tony Stark could only install the projection equipment on the test bench, limiting the usable space to that small area.

What Jiang Cheng aims to do now is to miniaturize the projection equipment so it doesn't take up the entire lab, allowing holographic technology to be used freely anywhere in the lab.

Accomplishing this is not easy, as even the clever Tony Stark couldn't do it, sticking to the test bench.

However, Jiang Cheng is not Tony Stark; at least in intelligence, he has an advantage. He is much smarter than these Iron Men.

What's more, Jiang Cheng's soul comes from a more advanced world, giving him a wealth of technical knowledge to achieve this goal.

First, Jiang Cheng needs to realize holographic projection technology; without it, discussing miniaturization is pointless.

Simplified holographic projection is not difficult for Jiang Cheng; spending two days in the lab, he completed holographic projection technology.

Now, Jiang Cheng stands in the lab, observing a small girl appearing mid-air.

This little girl has azure short hair and blue eyes, wearing a black and white maid uniform, looking very cute.

The girl appearing in mid-air is a holographic projection of Lucy.

This projection is far more realistic than "Hatsune Miku"; those unaware might think she's an actual little girl.

At least from the human's naked eye, it's indistinguishable whether this projection is real or not.

Having now manufactured the holographic projection equipment, Jiang Cheng experimented with the effect, projecting Lucy's image into the air.

Looking at the seemingly real little girl before him, Jiang Cheng nodded in satisfaction.

The manufactured device left Jiang Cheng quite satisfied; judging from the effect, it met his expectations.