If this "sixth sense" device, or something like it, ever makes it into production, I will buy 20.
Basically, it's just a small camera and a projector that you wear around your neck, and I guess it's hooked up to a small computer. But it connects to the internet, and augments just about everything with information.
Here's physics' dirty little secret: those scientists don't understand it or "grasp" it either. What they do is observe the numbers, and think of ways those numbers could make sense. They often draw from human experience to create analogies between how familiar things work and how these strange phenomena work.
I don't mean to say that scientists don't know what they're talking about -- they certainly do. But in terms of really "grasping" quantum blurring compared to "grasping" that you can move a billiard ball by hitting it with another? I don't think our minds are capable of reaching so far beyond human experience.
If this "sixth sense" device, or something like it, ever makes it into production, I will buy 20.
Basically, it's just a small camera and a projector that you wear around your neck, and I guess it's hooked up to a small computer. But it connects to the internet, and augments just about everything with information.
It gets good about 5 minutes in.
This man is a genius. I don't throw that around much, but this guy has more good ideas than the entire staff of Apple and microsoft.
I really like his rational on becoming "more human."
-- Edited by SlashXLA on Thursday 11th of February 2010 10:12:12 PM