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Post by skybender on Jul 12, 2014 20:08:21 GMT -5
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Post by jimcurry on Jul 27, 2014 14:06:07 GMT -5
Mr. Skybender:
You have several posts on this website including your first teaser photo of an assembly on your workbench. I also looked at your link to a forum thread with titled PST modifications. Can you provide some details of this product and how current Istar owners can utilize it?
Kind regards, Jim
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Post by skybender on Jul 27, 2014 18:06:30 GMT -5
Jim, Thank you for your interest!
Skybender is a optical filter tilter, the first of its kind in the world. You can use this to view the sun visually, or photographically, and you can also use this to view nebulas, galaxies, and supernovas utilizing a new phyiscal method of color rejection.
You can apply blue shift to all bandpass and dichroic filters, by tilting them. This affects the glasses index of refraction, much like a prism does, and instead of seeing a complete rainbow you are seeing selective narrowband wavelengths. Each narrowband wavelength less than 1nm represents a set of ionized-elemental-gasses (excimers), and absorption properties of light behind gasses in nebula/ galaxies/ clusters. (light has literally a direct representation of various elements within the periodic table of elements, based on their emission/ burning/ ionization etc.)
Also possible is the strong desire to try, but there is rare chance. You can selective tune out various backround levels from supernova, and record the event based on its "metallic output" If you find a optical spectrogram of various supernova, you will see that the biggest ones flare out somewhere around 850nm. The spiked output directly represents a huge chemical/nuclear reaction, (of excimers), producing some type of calcium release... ( it is definitly Ca2)
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Post by skybender on Jul 30, 2014 17:58:02 GMT -5
Hey Jim, I talked to my manufacture about getting another batch made. They should be ready for shipment around the end of september.
I should have a website up and running by then for everyone to purchase directly from me.
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