Valerie Thomas graduated from Morgan State University in 1964 with a degree in physics. She is renowned for her contributions to the field, particularly her work in developing 3D imaging technology.
Valerie Thomas passed away on 9 Dec 1991 in Henley on Thomas, England.
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Valerie Thomas, the inventor of the illusion transmitter, didn't die. She lives up to this day.
As Far as researching Valerie Thomas, there is no sign or conclusions that she has any sibilings.
Valerie Thomas, the inventor of the Illusion Transmitter, did not have any children. She was too busy being a badass pioneer in the field of science and technology to worry about changing diapers.
Valerie Thomas is the daughter of George Thomas and Mary Thomas. Her father, George, was a businessman, and her mother, Mary, was a homemaker. Valerie is known for her contributions to science and technology, particularly in the field of 3D imaging and her invention of the illusion transmitter.
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Valerie L Thomas invented an " Illusion Transmitter". An Illusion Transmitter was an object that was 3-d and pooped out rite in front of your face from your TV. Valerie L. Thomas got this idea from a magician at a fair she had taken her son too. When Valerie L. Thomas got home she was determined to produce this cool object. Valerie was awarded a patent in 1980 and even to this day she is working on it. Valerie L Thomas invented an " Illusion Transmitter". An Illusion Transmitter was an object that was 3-d and pooped out rite in front of your face from your TV. Valerie L. Thomas got this idea from a magician at a fair she had taken her son too. When Valerie L. Thomas got home she was determined to produce this cool object. Valerie was awarded a patent in 1980 and even to this day she is working on it.