by Johnfp » Tue May 22, 2012 8:01 am
My two cents.
I posted something very simple and cost effective that I have used and works. I surely did not know it was going to get all this attention. In fact, after I posted it, Dinesh posted all this garbage about how difficult it was to align and how wouldn't work with HOE's. Well, since most here are display holographers we can forget the second part. As for the first part, not difficult at all, not with a couple of gimbles.
Since I've been put down, demeaned and, despite several pleas for an explanation, ignored. Since I see no end to these repressive behaviours with no sight of any justice from anyone. I don't think that I can contribute anymore. If you all seem to think that I actually don't understand or know holography, and you all seem to think think there is no science in holography but simply hand waving statements and since no one seems to actually seek knowledge, just ego, I'd like to be taken off the membership rolls.
If any of you actually benefited from anything I wrote, I hope I taught or inspired you. I hope you carry forward the idea of rational discussion. I hope I left something of the excitement of new ideas and deep insight into these phenomena. Unfortunately, there are some here who's ego transcends any hope of insight or study. I'm clearly a fish out of water when I question, debate and try to inspire to some to greater heights.
It seems Dinesh wanted us to explain what he alread knew and kept badgering us for the answer. Some of us thought he didnt get it, but I assume he did and was tryign to force us to get it at the physics level. He should have just posted what he wanted to say and let the one that can use that info use it. Then he gets mad and leaves when he was the one playing us. I didn't really see anyone put him down. Oh well.
Back to topic, use a protractor and ruler for table heights and squares.
I personally want to thank Kaveh as this arrangement saved me hundreds of dollar and I had all the parts (a sinlge base and pole, two mounted gimbals with mirrors. DONE!
My two cents.
I posted something very simple and cost effective that I have used and works. I surely did not know it was going to get all this attention. In fact, after I posted it, Dinesh posted all this garbage about how difficult it was to align and how wouldn't work with HOE's. Well, since most here are display holographers we can forget the second part. As for the first part, not difficult at all, not with a couple of gimbles.
[quote]Since I've been put down, demeaned and, despite several pleas for an explanation, ignored. Since I see no end to these repressive behaviours with no sight of any justice from anyone. I don't think that I can contribute anymore. If you all seem to think that I actually don't understand or know holography, and you all seem to think think there is no science in holography but simply hand waving statements and since no one seems to actually seek knowledge, just ego, I'd like to be taken off the membership rolls.
If any of you actually benefited from anything I wrote, I hope I taught or inspired you. I hope you carry forward the idea of rational discussion. I hope I left something of the excitement of new ideas and deep insight into these phenomena. Unfortunately, there are some here who's ego transcends any hope of insight or study. I'm clearly a fish out of water when I question, debate and try to inspire to some to greater heights.[/quote]
It seems Dinesh wanted us to explain what he alread knew and kept badgering us for the answer. Some of us thought he didnt get it, but I assume he did and was tryign to force us to get it at the physics level. He should have just posted what he wanted to say and let the one that can use that info use it. Then he gets mad and leaves when he was the one playing us. I didn't really see anyone put him down. Oh well.
Back to topic, use a protractor and ruler for table heights and squares.
I personally want to thank Kaveh as this arrangement saved me hundreds of dollar and I had all the parts (a sinlge base and pole, two mounted gimbals with mirrors. DONE!