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Mar 5, 2022

When Your Boss Becomes a Hologram

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Google, Microsoft, and a slew of startups are experimenting with 3D communications.

Feb 24, 2022

What makes real-life holograms more special than those you see in movies?

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Feb 21, 2022

Scientists Are Data Mining Black Holes to See If They Are Holograms

Posted by in categories: cosmology, holograms, quantum physics, robotics/AI

There are few places in the universe that invite as much curiosity—and terror—as the interior of a black hole. These extreme objects exert such a powerful gravitational pull that not even light can escape them, a feature that has left many properties of black holes unexplained.

Now, a team led by Enrico Rinaldi, a research scientist at the University of Michigan, have used quantum computing and deep learning to probe the bizarre innards of black holes under the framework of a mind-boggling idea called holographic duality. This idea posits that black holes, or even the universe itself, might be holograms.

Feb 12, 2022

Could we really live forever as a chatbot or a hologram?

Posted by in categories: holograms, life extension, robotics/AI, virtual reality

VR, robots, chatbots and holograms could allow us to exist forever in some way.

Jan 28, 2022

Hybrid work is here to stay. Activating your hologram may be the next way to enter a meeting

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Lister says during this talent shortage, companies are going to need to meet the demands of workers, which will likely include a hybrid model.

Her research found that 56% of U.S. workers have a job that can be done at least partially remotely. She says allowing employees to shift their hours, which days they work, and even when they take a break can have a huge impact on retention.

Technology will have an outsized role in how companies implement their hybrid models. Lister says that within five years, employees may be able to meet via hologram instead of through a video call.

Jan 12, 2022

Symmetries Reveal Clues About the Holographic Universe

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We’ve known about gravity since Newton’s apocryphal encounter with the apple, but we’re still struggling to make sense of it. While the other three forces of nature are all due to the activity of quantum fields, our best theory of gravity describes it as bent space-time. For decades, physicists have tried to use quantum field theories to describe gravity, but those efforts are incomplete at best.

One of the most promising of those efforts treats gravity as something like a hologram — a three-dimensional effect that pops out of a flat, two-dimensional surface. Currently, the only concrete example of such a theory is the AdS/CFT correspondence, in which a particular type of quantum field theory, called a conformal field theory (CFT), gives rise to gravity in so-called anti-de Sitter (AdS) space. In the bizarre curves of AdS space, a finite boundary can encapsulate an infinite world. Juan Maldacena, the theory’s discoverer, has called it a “universe in a bottle.”

But our universe isn’t a bottle. Our universe is (largely) flat. Any bottle that would contain our flat universe would have to be infinitely far away in space and time. Physicists call this cosmic capsule the “celestial sphere.”

Dec 18, 2021

New ‘Solid Light’ 3D Holographic Display Can Give Photos Depth

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Real holograms?


Science fiction has repeatedly promised a future filled with holographic 3D displays, but that fantasy has always eluded reality — until now. A startup says it has created a new “solid light” display that renders photos and videos in three dimensions.

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Dec 12, 2021

How hologram tech may soon replace video calls

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The coronavirus pandemic and travel bans have accelerated interest in holographic communication.

Nov 14, 2021

Smartphones are OBSOLETE! — Vuzix Next Generation Smart Glasses

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Smartphones have become old technology by now and is soon going to be replaced by the next big thing. Vuzix has created the first lightweight Smart AR Glasses that can project holograms at high contrast while still looking like regular glasses.

The Vuzix next generation smart glasses feature futuristic micro-LED display technology to project augmented reality images onto the glasses. You can interact with virtual objects and more. Companies like Apple and Facebook will soon follow with their own variations of AR Glasses due to them soon replacing smartphones as the main medium of interaction as they phones become obsolete.

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Nov 8, 2021

Neuroscience Behind an Artificial General Intelligence

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This video gives and overview of human neuroscience and applies it to the design of an artificial general intelligence named Eta.

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