Anonymous ID: 50469a Sept. 20, 2021, 5:17 a.m. No.14621509   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1513

 

Scientists just created holograms that can be touched and felt

 

Researchers have developed a hologram that allows you to reach out and “feel” it — not unlike the holodecks of “Star Trek.” University of Glasgow scientists have created hologram system that uses jets of air known as “aerohaptics” to replicate the sensation of touch, according to Ravinder Daahiya, a researcher who worked on the project.

 

He said that the air jets can allow you to feel “people’s fingers, hands, and wrists.” The team published a paper of their findings in Advanced Intelligent Systems. “In time, this could be developed to allow you to meet a virtual avatar of a colleague on the other side of the world and really feel their handshake,” he said in his piece for The Conversation.

 

“It could even be the first steps towards building something like a holodeck.” Similar to previous touch sensory holograms, the aerohaptic system doesn’t require a handheld controller or smart gloves in order to produce the sense of touch. Instead, a nozzle, which is able to respond to the movements of your hand, blows air with an appropriate amount of force onto you.

 

Daahiya and his team tested this with an interactive projection of a basketball, which he said “can be convincingly touched, rolled and bounced.” “The touch feedback from air jets from the system is also modulated based on the virtual surface of the basketball, allowing users to feel the rounded shape of the ball as it rolls from their fingertips when they bounce it and the slap in their palm when it returns,” he said.

 

https://endtimeheadlines.org/2021/09/scientists-just-created-holograms-that-can-be-touched-and-felt/

Anonymous ID: 50469a Sept. 20, 2021, 5:46 a.m. No.14621618   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1628

This is Houston

 

Idea to reduce backlog by dismissing thousands of felony cases proves too far for Harris County

 

The number of criminal cases pending before Harris County courts stands at more than 94,000.

 

That includes 41,000 misdemeanors and 53,000 felonies, numbers so high that if prosecutors stopped filing criminal charges tomorrow, it would take misdemeanor judges a year to clear their dockets; felony judges would need 19 months, based on their average pace for closing cases since 2017.

 

https://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/Idea-to-reduce-backlog-by-dismissing-thousands-of-16468570.php?