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This is the process of creating the 3D geometry of your object, character, or environment. Polygonal Modeling: Creating objects using polygons. This is the most common method for hard surface objects and characters. Spline Modeling: Creating shapes based on curves and then defining their thickness or depth. NURBS: For smoother surfaces, often used in automotive and industrial design.
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Blender: Free, open-source software known for its versatility in modeling, animation, and rendering.
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3ds Max: Similar to Maya but often preferred for architectural visualization and game asset creation.
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European researchers are developing quantum computers using light and glass, in a collaboration that promises breakthroughs in computing pow
"European researchers are developing quantum computers using light and glass, in a collaboration that promises breakthroughs in computing power, battery technology and scientific discovery."
"Unlike the computers and smartphones we use every day that rely on silicon chips and moving electrons, photonic quantum computers harness the power of light particles, or photons, to process information at astonishing speeds."
"The chips manufactured by Ephos use light, rather than electricity, to process information. They feature up to 200 reconfigurable optical modes, allowing them to dynamically adjust how light spreads across the chip.
But working with light at such a tiny scale is not easy.
"You have to use materials that can transmit light. This is challenging because you have to confine light, but avoid absorption," said Acconcia. "If it is absorbed, it won't travel.""
"One of their most promising innovations is laser writing in glass, a cutting-edge technique developed by Ephos that could help quantum technology reach new heights.
Ephos is unique in making quantum photonic chips out of glass.
In their process, light particles are generated and travel along an optical fiber and into this chip. Everything is made from glass, so there is less risk of photons straying along the way."
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Nature of Light
-- light is electromagnetic radiation
-- electromagnetic radiation -- type of energy -- embodied in oscillating electric and magnetic fields
-- magnetic field = region of space where a magnetic particle experiences a force
-- electric field = region of space where an electrically charged particle experiences a force
-- in a vacuum, these waves move at 3.00 x 10^8 m/s
-- waves could circle Earth in 1/7 seconds
-- sound travels slower than light
-- sound travels at 340 m/s
-- ex: fireworks -- light is seen almost instantly -- sound travels slightly slower -- sound reaches you later
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Do you remember this one?
Is it still around?
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