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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (170413)4/13/2021 11:00:00 PM
From: marcher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217576
 
life in those sardine-can environments might make the brain go wonky, as well.
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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (170413)4/15/2021 1:51:58 AM
From: sense  Respond to of 217576
 
Zero latency at "zero cost"...

Also, the airlines will be giving everyone free upgrades to first class... full meal service on every flight... and...

/s

But, yeah... the latency problem is a real limit in most applications that would actually be useful... Frustrating if you're playing a video game and the latency means your killer joystick moves aren't making it through the network fast enough... a bit more of a concern if the brain surgeon drives the scalpel a bit too far because the disconnect between his inputs and his perception were off and he "missed it by that much"...

Maybe it doesn't disrupt an architectural walk through to "get the idea"... or interfere too much with other more or less static presentations...

In VR the immersion being less than perfect isn't the biggest problem... its the kinesthetic / perceptual disconnects that makes 'the world not work right"... that, in dynamic situations, makes your brain not work right... or makes you physically ill.

And, you thought you didn't know physics ? Turns out you know physics well enough that you get sick when your VR gets it wrong...