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A Disturbance in the Force
Now, we just need to send atreides to find the seam in the surface of the sphere where the door is and we can all get out!!
http://www.virtusphere.com/
In today's virtual reality research involving the brain and eye connection, test subjects are tethered by several heavy cables to a computer system. A head tracker, eye tracker and a dual LCD virtual reality headset which completely blocks out the surrounding room are all mounted on the subject's head. Each of these all connect to different systems made by several manufacturers, and require someone to follow the subject around to prevent them from tripping on cables they cannot see. Now a breakthrough has a been made that will allow a test subject to connect wirelessly to a 3D virtual world. It allows subjects to walk or run without really going anywhere. This will revolutionize virtual reality research.
The new system which took ten years to develop, consists of a large sphere with sensors which can be assembled in just four hours. It connects the test subject into a computer-generated 3D virtual world. The test subject enters the perforated sphere and then wears a wireless head mounted display. The access panel is then closed, creating a seamless interior. This seamless perforated interior is reminiscent of the big ball that motorcyclists use at a circus."
http://www.virtusphere.com/
In today's virtual reality research involving the brain and eye connection, test subjects are tethered by several heavy cables to a computer system. A head tracker, eye tracker and a dual LCD virtual reality headset which completely blocks out the surrounding room are all mounted on the subject's head. Each of these all connect to different systems made by several manufacturers, and require someone to follow the subject around to prevent them from tripping on cables they cannot see. Now a breakthrough has a been made that will allow a test subject to connect wirelessly to a 3D virtual world. It allows subjects to walk or run without really going anywhere. This will revolutionize virtual reality research.
The new system which took ten years to develop, consists of a large sphere with sensors which can be assembled in just four hours. It connects the test subject into a computer-generated 3D virtual world. The test subject enters the perforated sphere and then wears a wireless head mounted display. The access panel is then closed, creating a seamless interior. This seamless perforated interior is reminiscent of the big ball that motorcyclists use at a circus."