Pretty sure they are ready for the Blue Beam project
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The comments on this said it's projected on a giant mesh screen held up by two cranes.
I also saw a variation of this where a dragon was flying around but you had to watch it through your phone or something even if you were physically there.
Could be something along the lines of the black budget tech being revealed for blue beam, with a bunch of people saying "Bro, this CANNOT be fake, here is where the tech was (these examples), this is way beyond that" with some euphoria generated by the HAARP machines or what have you to sell it
Though I still think blue beam or anything similar isn't happening immediately, I mean, we still do not have people living in 15 minute smart cities or anything close to it, the control apparatus hasn't even tried to be meaningfully implemented yet really IMO
This information I posted came from a comment that said they got there early, and watched them set up. That doesn't sound like the unexpected the details of the magick trick to get out so easily. I have seen the one you're describing, didn't it take a while for people to figure it out?
Not sure I'm understanding you correctly, I may have been unclear, my comment was just stream of thought. Essentially this one and the dragon both look pretty damn good but can't be scaled in the way that blue beam would presumably need to be, with the limitations being the mesh screen here and the need to look through your phone for the dragon one. Blue beam tech would have to go way beyond this to stop the world, and the more common and mainstream this whole sky projection tech gets, the more it will have to exceed it. You need the tech bros to look at blue beam and say "this is far beyond our capabilities"
I'm trying to express that blue beam would need to be like those drone ads/ fireworks, no set up for people to see by mistake. Magic tricks aren't nearly as good when you know the trick.
I gotcha. Yeah, we're in agreement, I was adding that the tech needs to be way beyond anything commercially available, or else even if they don't see how the trick works, people might say "well that just looks like [prior slightly less advanced iteration of projection in the sky tech"
The resolution, beam power and physical projector requirements are not there yet for a decent / big enough / believable enough Blue beam.
I've watched the development of laser projected, mist holograms, semi-transparent screens and other projections for c. two decades now.
This is still very limited by range, field of view, visibility, size, believability, etc.