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"og:description": "Chemical elements have their properties because of how nuclei entangle electrons into surface of electromagnetic field with properties characteristic to the materials we make of them. Assuming that material properties are acquired merely because of the electromagnetic field patterns, the idea would be of a material surface emulator, that would use an electromagnetic field patterning to emulate the electromagnetic field patterns of materials without using nuclei, and to enable raw surfaces to acquire properties of arbitrary materials. It would work similar to how electrolysis enables to change chemical properties of an electrode by using not chemistry but electricity, yet more …"
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"item:title": ".:en:Electrochemical Screen.:lt:Elektrocheminis ekranas"
"item:summary": ".:en:Use use electric and photonic patterning to emulate material surface properties..:lt:Idėja yra emuliuoti medžiagų paviršiaus savybes naudojant elektro-fotoniškai moduliuojant medžiagos paviršių."
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    .:en
    Chemical elements have their properties because of how nuclei entangle electrons into surface of electromagnetic field with properties characteristic to the materials we make of them.
    
    Assuming that material properties are acquired merely because of the electromagnetic field patterns, the idea would be of a material surface emulator, that would use an electromagnetic field patterning to emulate the electromagnetic field patterns of materials without using nuclei, and to enable raw surfaces to acquire properties of arbitrary materials.
    
    It would work similar to how electrolysis enables to change chemical properties of an electrode by using not chemistry but electricity, yet more advanced: just like computer screen is just a pattern of photonic emissions, and can already emulate the appearance of things, we could go a step further, and have an electro-photonic surfaces, that emulate chemical properties of surfaces of materials.
    
    We could start experimenting with this today, by trying to modulate the electromagnetic field on the surfaces of materials by etching ultra-fine conductive and photoreceptive lattices and using current/voltage and illumination modulation with computers, using a process similar to photolitography to prepare such surfaces.
    
    .:lt
    Cheminiai elementai turi savo savybes todėl, kad atomų branduoliai moduliuoja elektromagnetinį lauką sukurdami paviršius pasižyminčius savybėmis būdingomis jiems ir iš jų sudarytoms medžiagoms.
    
    Darant prielaidą, kad medžiagų paviršiaus savybes iš esmės apibrėžia elektromagnetinio lauko pasiskirstymas, ši idėja būtų apie medžiagos paviršiaus emuliatorių, kuris moduliuotų elektromagnetinį lauką tiesiogiai nesinaudojant atomų branduoliais, bet sudarytų galimybę neutraliam paviršiui įgyti įvairių medžiagų savybų priklausomai nuo moduliacijos.
    
    Paviršiaus emuliatorius veiktų panašiai kaip elektrolizė, kuri įgalina pakeisti cheminę elektrodo savybę nesinaudojant chemija, o naudojantis tik elektrą, tačiau šis paviršius būtų pažangesnis: panašiai kaip kompiuterio ekranas gali simuliuoti įvairius vaizdus dėl fotoninių emisijų, ir jau dabar gali emuliuoti paviršių spalvas, tik šis ekranas neapsiribotų spalvomis, o emuliuotų dar ir chemines imituojamų medžiagų savybes.
    
    Su šia idėja būtų galima pradėti eksperimentuoti jau dabar, bandant moduliuoti elektromagnetinį lauką medžiagų paviršiuose, pvz., išskaptuojant ar išėsdinant itin smulkias elektriškai laidžias ir fotoreceptines groteles, ir naudojant elektrinės srovės/įtampos bei apšvietimo moduliavimą kompiuterinėmis programomis, bei naudojant panašų į fotolitografijos procesą tokiems moduliuojamams paviršiams paruošti.
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  "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tunable_metamaterial"
  "text": "Tunable metamaterial"
  "note": |
    Note: shared by [xaviergisz, from Halfbakery]
  "owner": "Inyuki"
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- "id": "a-195001"
  "text": |
    Would this screen be able to feel smooth to touch and shiny like gold one millisecond, yet sticky and black like tar another millisecond?
  "owner": "Inyuki"
  "ownerlink": "/user/206/Inyuki"
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  "created": "2021-12-08T03:35:08.289836"
- "id": "a-196001"
  "text": |
    Yes, and now I remember, I already published this idea before: [Material Emulation Screen](https://infinity.family/method/1025/0x111111), -- original, better.
  "owner": "Mindey"
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