NASA physicists who invented 3D movies her name is valerie thomas.
Valerie Thomas was indeed a scientist who worked at NASA, but she did not invent 3D movies. Valerie Thomas was an African American scientist and inventor who worked at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. She made significant contributions to the development of imaging technology used in space research. One of her notable inventions is the Illusion Transmitter, patented in 1980. It was an early form of 3D technology that created an illusion of a three-dimensional image using concave mirrors. However, this invention was not specifically related to 3D movies as we commonly think of them in cinemas. While Valerie Thomas made pioneering contributions to the field of optics and imaging, including technologies that could be used in the creation of 3D imagery, the invention of 3D movies as a form of entertainment can be attributed to various filmmakers, inventors, and researchers over the years, with no direct connection to Valerie Thomas or her work at NASA.