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By AaronBurns
#24758
Print compressed Graphene ink into a radio frequency antenna on printer paper and change it's colors from a solid sheet of
white to a frequency of an entire sheet of black and a full spectrum in between.
3D printing is any of various processes to make a three-dimensional object.
In 3D printing, additive processes are used, in which successive layers of material are laid down under computer control and a Radio Frequency to move layers and fold over where light reflects on a different material each time.
We then can print animations on a single sheet of paper by altering it's reaction to the predetermined colors aligned to the reflective light source.
Programmed image continuity in precise movement, in the thin layers, responds to a sending unit.
The Inks would respond to the Radio Frequency but, you could never build a single sheet to do all Radio Frequency
Animation since it would be to thick to print.

Reward: Aaron Steven Burns
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