The “unprecedented growth” in the field of technology has gone past leaps and bounds to such an extent that it has given birth to a “life saving technique” to reveal the images of hidden objects that might prove to be an ecstatic news for the pilots to prevent flight crashes due to blurred weather and enabling the surgeons to perform a bloodless surgery. An effective way to accomplish this is to recover the image behind the obstacle by varying the electrical voltage across a crystal of Non-Linear material such as BBO, LBO. The image absorbs the energy from noise and showcases its structure to the observers as voltage is optimally varied. For weak signals, such as distant or dark images, incorporating noise into them can enhance their quality. It’s high time that we look into this technique in a futuristic perspective and implement it in a rampant manner to “prevent the exorbitant death toll and thereby save the invaluable lives of human beings existing in the universe.”
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