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12 Prompts.
12 Photos.
1 City.
Tag: fun
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[Photo Journal] 2025 Vienna Photo Marathon
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“The Vacuous Megaparsecs” – Companion Booklet
And physics updates.
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Poetry in the Sight of a Mirror (01 – 03)
A new series to complement RRFP as my ongoing writing exercise and eventual collection.
I write them by hand in front of a mirror in my office when I take a break from physics, be it writing, reading, coding, or crying.
And — of course — both my physics and literature journeys have involved mirrors.
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e342 – The Zeeman Effect (Experimental Design Review)
The following attachment is a review presentation that I prepared as part of my application to lead the Auckland Advanced Physics Lab next year, for which I am unsuccessful.
The inability to tell beginnings and pinnacles apart is an ever-relevant phenomenon of the human condition.
References to internal and other previliged material have been removed.





























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Designing and Building a Holographic Webcam System

Hi Sheev. Motivation and Project Overview
Like how the people in the Star Wars universe take for granted, I want to bring hologram video calling into reality (albeit mono-directionally for the time being), using the current video conferencing infrastructure, and keeping the finished product as open-source as possible.
Executively speaking, this project makes use of a typical pyramidal hologram projector and real-time video stream synthesis using OpenCV and Python. It will be broken down into three (four) distinct tasks.
- A. Design and manufacturing of projectors for various devices.
- B0. Deployment of a custom iOS app that on each device
- collects video feed,
- syncs time,
- performs necessary image corrections like perspective change, and
- compresses and transmits video streams over wired connections.
- B1. Evaluation of lighting and camera mounting positions.
- C. Real-time video synthesis fed into virtual camera software.

A Mobile Hologram Projector. Source: https://www.regendus.com/best-hologram-apps/ The first page of my early notes is attached.

(Code and design blueprints will be available on GitHub after the design phase ends)
Progress
A.
Trivial.
B 0.
Not yet implemented.
B 1.
Not yet implemented. I have 4 idevices that can at least capture at 1080p.
C.
6 Feb 2022
I used OpenCV to stitch four feeds together and broadcast the result into Zoom as a virtual camera. Before further optimization efforts, I currently make use of a transparent PNG of a right-isosceles triangle.

Using this picture, pixels in the video feeds whose coordinates match the mask is transparent are discarded, and the resulting four triangles are combined using Numpy magic.
The inner shadow effects may be able to be multiplied back into the video stream and provide a vignette effect, but that is not implemented in the current pipeline.
In all, the system can output 1080 × 1080 images like this at slightly over 50 frames per second.

And here’s the synthesized feed on a receiving Internet terminal, static but refreshing at 30 FPS.

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Cosmic Autopilot
I don’t know why …
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