File:Unicorn-and-arm-of-god-1.jpg
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English: Selective Spectrum & Spacial Specific Developments from the Unicorn Petroglyph...a Petro Photoglyph or photo inscribed stone. |
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Source | The Unicorn Petroglyph was discovered as a surface sample from rural Missouri (USA) in the year 1994. A Petro Photoglyph or photograph inscribed stone, The Unicorn Petroglyph projects photographic detailed hologram images when subjected to a sphere of selective spectrum specific illumination. The whole recordings or hologram projections from The Unicorn Petroglyph can be defined as a visual codex with many references to the verses found in The Book of JOB 39-41. |
Author | Laserles |
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Image projection from The Unicorn Petroglyph recorded in a 'Visual Sphere of Spectrum Specific Illumination'.
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current | 14:25, 28 March 2011 | 1,391 × 1,048 (349 KB) | Laserles (talk | contribs) | Increase development scan resolution from 72 DPI to 300 DPI.~~~~ | |
04:43, 16 July 2008 | 686 × 543 (32 KB) | Jarekt (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description=Removed watermark |Source= |Date= |Author= |Permission= |other_versions= }} | ||
08:25, 21 April 2008 | 686 × 543 (36 KB) | Finavon (talk | contribs) | border cropped | ||
17:52, 20 April 2008 | 712 × 573 (40 KB) | Laserles (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description= An image codex projecting from a petroglyph (scribed stone) |Source= A Hologram Image Projection From The Unicorn Petroglyph |Date= 04.20.2008 |Author= Rock Art Images Developed by Laser Les |Permission= My Own Work |other_vers |
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