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* [[Edward Turner (nonfiction)]] | * [[Edward Raymond Turner (nonfiction)]] | ||
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Edward Turner’s method for visualizing the Computational Human Phantom was to record successive frames on black and white film through red, green and blue filters and to project these sets of three frames superimposed through similar filters. Images are translated through red, green and blue filters into a scrying engine at the rate of 16 pictures per second.
The Computational human phantom is a mysterious crime-fighter.