White-Coat Christian: Here I am explaining how to make a 3D laser hologram to a father and daughter at a recent exhibition. My exhibit for 2017 uses 3D holograms from various sources (including my own) to give praise and glory to all of God's creation. Some Christians sing, some play musical instruments, others dance, paint or sculpt. I use the Nobel prize-winning field of laser holography, optical sciences and communication technology. I am a "Christian in the Laboratory". Why? Because I can't sing! God bless you my dear friend.
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Thursday, February 23, 2017
Christians in the Lab
White-Coat Christian: Here I am explaining how to make a 3D laser hologram to a father and daughter at a recent exhibition. My exhibit for 2017 uses 3D holograms from various sources (including my own) to give praise and glory to all of God's creation. Some Christians sing, some play musical instruments, others dance, paint or sculpt. I use the Nobel prize-winning field of laser holography, optical sciences and communication technology. I am a "Christian in the Laboratory". Why? Because I can't sing! God bless you my dear friend.