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HOLOGRAMS

The future in communicating with the body is with holograms.

Lasers are used to imprint information into 8ight’s holographic discs. The information needed to achieve balance, harmony, and influence the body toward wellness as it communicates through the body's acupuncture meridians.

The Science of 8ight


April 8, 2007 –

Holograms were chosen as a delivery vehicle to relay information to the human body due to their storage and retrieval properties. The concentrated layers in each hologram are determined based on scientific testing using surface mammography, oximeters, spectrographs, thermal imaging and other measuring devices.

Basic design elements in the Data Disc™ are a mathematical vortex which incorporates color, geometry, symbols, and intention names lasered into each hologram during the manufacturing process.

The layered images may or may not be visible to the eye, but are imbedded in the design. The basis for design is derived from the Haramein-Rauscher solution to torque and Coriolis force as an amendment to Einstein’s field equations, which modifies the Kerr-Newman solution as noted under Geometry.

What is a Hologram?


There are two basic types of holograms -- reflection and transmission. They can be distinguished by the way in which they are illuminated.

· Reflection holograms are lit from the front, reflecting the light to you as you view it, like a painting or photograph hung on a wall.

· Transmission holograms are lit from the rear (like a photographic transparency) and bend light as it passes through the hologram to your eyes to form the image.

How Do You Make a Hologram?


The process of creating a hologram begins with a focused beam of laser light. The laser-beam is split into two separate beams: A reference beam, which remains static throughout much of the process and goes directly into the holographic film. The information beam passes through an image. When light encounters an image, its composition changes so that the image is in its waveform. When these two beams overlap it creates a pattern of light interference.

The image is produced on holographic film, which has a resolving power of 50 or more times that of photographic film.

A hologram can be made not only with the light waves of a laser, but also with sound waves and other waves in the electro-magnetic spectrum. Holograms made with X-rays or ultraviolet light can record images of particles smaller than visible light, such as atoms or molecules. Microwave holography detects images deep in space by recording the radio waves they emit. Acoustical holography uses sound waves to "see through" solid objects.

Holographic Data Storage


As holograms evolve they have the potential to become the next generation of popular storage media, with far more storage capacity and faster transfer rates than CDs and DVDs

Blu-ray and HD-DVD are the next-generation of digital storage available today and were built upon current DVD technology to increase data storage, but exciting changes are in store with the use of holograms.

The race is on to get consumer-friendly holographic storage systems to the marketplace by 2010. Current research and development is underway for HVD. It is the next big jump in holographic storage with the ability to store more than 1 terabyte of information -- that's 200 times more than a single-sided DVD and 20 times more than a current double-sided Blu-ray

With the development a computerized holographic display, it is anticipated that TV sets with 3-D images might be available for as little as $5,000 within the next ten years.

8ight will continue to stay on top of developing holographic technology and incorporate state-of-the-art science into every Data Disc™ produced.

Hologram Security


State of the art laser technologies are used in our fully custom design to creation unique, proprietary images in three dimensions. As with most scientific and mathematical advances in our recent times, the average person cannot differentiate between the many different holograms without the interpretation of a holographic specialist. Since proprietary information is in each of the 8ight’s holographic Data Disc™ it is of note that security is built into our products.

Assurances that the product is genuine and will perform according to specifications
Reduces the sale and use of counterfeit products
Enhances the visual appeal of the product
Makes forgery more difficult and unlikely
Provides potential forensic information for prosecution
At 8ight we have taken the first step using positive intention in the words we use to describe all products. Product testing points to the power of intention and the benefits of suggestion. Positive intention is integrated into the products and into the very fabric of our company.

History of Holograms


In 1947 Hungarian physicist and Nobel Prize winner in physics Dennis Gabor developed the theory of holography. However, the first 3D holograms were not made until 1963 with the development of laser technology.

In the United States, you'll find high security holograms on driver's licenses in many states, as well as on postage stamps and a variety of government issued bonds and certificates. All new passports ar incripted with a hologram.

There has been one on every VISA® and MASTER CARD® since 1994.