Smartphone will be able to see the wall


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Smartphone will be able to see the wall
Smartphone will be able to see the wall

Various technology experts have said that the world is developing very quickly and the next-generation smartphone will be able to see the walls across the walls.

In this case, Stanley McLeil of Quantum Technologist at Glassesco University Stephen McLiffen of Hurricane Watt University, said that with the help of revolutionary and laser rays in camera technology, it will be possible to see the walls of the walls very quickly.
The cameras of the face and semiconductor cameras are just the beginning. Camera capability and algorithm with camera capabilities have increased significantly. The cameras will soon be able to peak in the human body, see the wall and see the smoke. If these cameras are installed in a smartphone, it will be easy to use regular spyware.
One of these invention is the "Single pixel camera" which works on a simple principle. A single pixel process can help with the source and data of light source with source (Source) source.
But in this process, Single Pixel will have to be repeatedly put in several places so that the reflecting light can be gathered there and the whole scene can be created automatically, but such cameras will also be deep wash and watchable in the whole dark.
Even surprisingly, the particles of light can also be seen from a single pixel camera that can not reach the camera sensor. In the physics process, it is called 'quantum conflicts'. The particles in this process are connected in such a way that a particle affects the other.

Multi-sensor imaging

On the other hand, we have another technology in the case of multi-sensor imaging, which has a different source of light on the same camera, and it can be focus and reocuscence even after taking the picture.
If this technology becomes small, it will be easy to take pictures of any item in the outer wall using the laser pointer in the cell phone. In addition, the dark-looking cameras (night vision) will be common.