This technology invention concept pertains to a laser that shines visible light that can shine visible light through solid objects, such as a brick, and the visible light shines through the other side of the brick. To a further extent of the technology, would be a laser than can shine a visible light, including through physical objects, such as a roof of a home, and the laser light only travels a certain distance, or a variable distance, for example, if the visible light laser can travel 900 miles, then perhaps the laser is set to travel only 1 mile, or perhaps 50 miles, and then the laser light would show either through the objects, as a dot, at a pre-defined distance, or it could even show a laser light path, but optionally. Additionally, the dot could be made so it only shows up at a specific distance, if perhaps, there was a piece of paper that would show it, at that distance, however then the laser dot would not show up if you put the piece of paper at another distance between the laser electro optics, and the dot. This is also multiple types of new laser technologies, that have never been invented before. These technologies were invented for other technologies, such as the holographic light satellite technology, the holographic laser light satellite technology, and also the holographic television, and likely could be used for other holographic technologies, or potentially for other purposes, such as shining laser light through the roofs of buildings. Another application, which goes along the line of the holographic laser light satellite technology, is a technology that would show a three-dimensional hologram, through the roof of a building, to show a little laser light elephant that shows up, in the visible light spectrum. These technologies are not the same technologies as the Optogenetics technologies, or the Artificial Telepathy technologies. The holograms show up in the visible light spectrum, not as a holographic projection that is transmitted into the brain as an optical illusion.
- Patrick R. McElhiney
- Laser Electro-Optical (LEO) Technology