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Ramblings About Augmented Reality

Saturday, August 20th, 2011

As you all know, one of my main passions is decoding images into 3D environments.  I love researching machine vision and augmented reality.  Just check out how cool this stuff is.  In this next video, a guy creates a laser gun and points it at objects in his room.  Using AR, he creates this virtual [...]

The Big 3: Machine Intelligence, Biotech, and Nanotechnology

Saturday, August 20th, 2011

Here on my blog, I’ve tried to indicate that the big trends of the future are machine intelligence, the biotech revolution, and nanotechnology.   I just recently learned that Michio Kaku, a famous physicist and cofounder of string theory, has put together three hour long specials for the BBC talking about the future of these areas. [...]

Nanotechnology and Disassemblers

Sunday, August 7th, 2011

I can’t say how long before we see this come into full fruition, but we’ll soon be entering an age of atomically precise manufacturing.  We will build our products using “nanofactories”.  If we want something, we will download a blueprint and construct it using raw-materials.  Countless tiny machines will build the products, atom by atom, [...]

The Secret Life Of Chaos

Sunday, July 10th, 2011

Lately I’ve been discussing emergence and self-organization.  Turns out the BBC created an entire hour-long program on the subject.  It’s entitled The Secret Life Of Chaos.  Nice!  You can watch it below.

Albert Einstein’s Beliefs Toward God

Saturday, February 12th, 2011

Albert Einstein is one of the most misrepresented individuals to ever live.  Take this video for instance. There’s a lot I could say about this video, and the message that it’s trying to get across, but I’ll hold myself back and simply say that this never happened.  Einstein was an agnostic.  His conception of God [...]

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