2023 will see an "arms race" in mixed reality hardware and software. This truly will revolutionize our society.
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One of Apple's key innovations serves as a psychological breakthrough, as its technology eliminates the isolating feel of headset use.
It's no longer just VR vs. AR. There is an alphabet soup of metaverse acronyms, often used imprecisely. So, what do they all mean?
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When the average person has a "theory," they're just guessing. But for a scientist, a theory is the pinnacle of what we can achieve.
Our understanding always will remain incomplete.
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Awe is a powerful force, a fact that is both exciting and terrifying.
“Who ya gonna believe: me or your own eyes?” Until you can assess your perception, the answer should be neither.
In 1974, Stephen Hawking showed that even black holes don't live forever, but emit radiation and eventually evaporate. Here's how.
We have two descriptions of the Universe that work perfectly well: General Relativity and quantum physics. Too bad they don't work together.
The metaverse may leave us perpetually unsure whether the people we encounter are authentic or high-quality fakes.
Jokes so cheesy even French philosophers will love them.
A single knife is sometimes worth more than a thousand armies.