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Space. The vast unexplored place bigger than even Earths Oceans .
How are we supposed to communicate with it?
The heart. A doctor needs to see all sides in one time. How are you supposed to do that?
The answer is with the: Illusion Transmitter
The Illusion Transmitter was created by Valerie L. Thomas in around 1998
The Illusion Transmitter uses two concave mirrors to create three dimensional images.
Valerie L. Thomas was born in 1943. Thomas accepted a job at NASA as a data analyst in 1965. IN 1977 she started working on the Illusion transmitter. IN 1980 she got a patent for it.
-Valerie Thomas was one of the two women at her school when she was there who majored in physics.
-Thomas was born in Maryland.
-Thomas went to Morgan State University
-Valerie Thomas worked at NASA until her retirement in 1995.
Valerie L. Thomas once said, “Sometimes having no script, having no idea what is going to happen next, having no map, might be the way to go. Because life just happens and when it does, how you handle it will teach you more about yourself than any class or test ever can. The best preparation for the rest of your life may be, no preparation at all. Dive right in. Make mistakes. Brake a few rules. Wing it.”
The Illusion transmitter allows us to see things in a three dimensional form. This can help with medical things. It also allows us to communicate with space via 3D images.
One of the original Illusion Transmitters.
This is Valerie Thomas.
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