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Have you heard the paradox of movement?
If X wants to go to Y, then it moves there. But to be able to arrive at Y, X has to hit some half way point. So let X=0 and Y=10. At some point he has to reach 5 to hit 10, however to be able to reach 5, X has to to hit the half way point of 2.5. To be able to reach 2.5 it has to reach 1.25. To reach 1.25 it has to cross .625. Then .625 to .3125, then .3125 to .15625. You can keep going. It seems like the movement would never begin but WE know its as easy as taking the first step.
In this case, let time be X and infinite be Y. Apply the paradox and it appears as if X doesn't move at all towards infinite, but we know it does. SO The universe and time can still be infinite and time can still progress.
Hey guys, I was browsing different paradox movies on youtube and stumbled across something most awesome. "Augmented Reality."
Currently people with iPhones can get applications that acts as a real-time map navigation using the camera lens.
So I thought, wow that is really fucking cool! I dug deeper and found this really cool shit. Imagine the Bionic Eye with contact lens.
Augmented Reality Could Be Coming to Your Contact Lens
When you drive your car your dashboard instruments display the speed, amount of fuel left, and distance traveled. You can use Google Maps on your smart phone to find restaurants, post offices, or other important landmarks all around you. Why can’t this sort of information be given to you all the time, streaming directly into your field of vision on a contact lens?
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To date, Parviz’s team has made some great first steps into proving that the AR contact lens concept is possible. Here’s a quick summary of the accomplishments they list in the IEEE article:
* Parviz has developed several micro circuit components suitable for use on a contact lens. These include: control circuits, power circuits, communications circuits, an antenna, and a LED. That LED was activated to provide a single pixel in the field of vision.
* All of these elements consisted of semitransparent hardware that was embedded onto a polymer or glass that emulated a traditional contact. The AR contact prototype was then embedded in a biocompatible polymer to keep toxins inherent in semiconductor materials from spreading onto the eye.
* The entire structure was tested on a rabbit eye for 20 minutes without ill effect and the LED was lit.
* The team has also developed a simple biosensor that could be used to determine blood glucose levels by monitoring the eye’s surface.
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I want to be alive to see this happen!
EDIT: Current project at BMW
And zombie mod got an upgrade.
Last edited by anex; 12-05-2009 at 07:00 PM.
Humm.. Time is justified only by the fact that matter's form can be changed.
Also Anex, awesome...
The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts.
It's strange, just a day ago I was talking with my cousin about virtual reality zombie games. He was thinking more along the lines of a helmet of some sorts that could project everything you would normally view on a screen, but with the addition of zombies and such.
The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts.
I really enjoyed your post Anex.. Really makes you think about what there is beyond what we know currently.
Fear is a Liar.