optical cube
1optical cube — Biprism Bi prism, n. [Pref. bi + prism.] 1. A prism whose refracting angle is very nearly 180 degrees. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] 2. A combination of two short rectangular glass prisms cemented together at their diagonal faces so as to form a cube;… …
2Cube De Necker — Le cube de Necker est une illusion d optique publiée pour la première fois en 1832 par le cristallographe suisse Louis Albert Necker. Sommaire 1 Ambiguïté 2 Théorie de la connaissance 3 Voir aussi …
3Cube de necker — Le cube de Necker est une illusion d optique publiée pour la première fois en 1832 par le cristallographe suisse Louis Albert Necker. Sommaire 1 Ambiguïté 2 Théorie de la connaissance 3 Voir aussi …
4Cube 2: Hypercube — Cube 2 redirects here. For the video game, see Cube 2: Sauerbraten. For the digital audio player, see Cube2. Cube 2: Hypercube Theatrical release poster Directed by …
5Optical disc recording technologies — Optical discs Optical disc Optical disc drive Optical disc authoring Authoring software Recording technologies Recording modes Packet writing Optical media types …
6Cube with Magic Ribbons — Artist M. C. Escher Year 1957 Type Lithograph Dimensions 31 cm × 31 cm (12 in × 12 in) Cube with Magic Ribbo …
7Optical illusion — This article is about visual perception. For the Time Requiem album, see Optical Illusion (album). An optical illusion. The square A is exactly the same shade of gray as square B. See checker shadow illusion. An optical illusion (also called a… …
8Necker Cube — The Necker Cube: a wire frame cube with no depth cues. The Necker Cube is an optical illusion first published as a rhomboid in 1832 by Swiss crystallographer Louis Albert Necker.[1] …
9Nintendo optical disc — Nintendo optical discs Nintendo GameCube Game Disc and Wii Optical Disc Media type Read only optical disc Encoding …
103D optical data storage — is the term given to any form of optical data storage in which information can be recorded and/or read with three dimensional resolution (as opposed to the two dimensional resolution afforded, for example, by CD). [ Three Dimensional Optical Data …