I'm gonna email the folks behind this study on limb regeneration and get their opinions on when a human treatment might be possible:
https://www.futuretimeline.net/blog/202 ... bility.htm
New predictions for the timeline
Re: New predictions for the timeline
2054 – Mission to interstellar object ʻOumuamua
https://phys.org/news/2022-01-spacecraf ... years.html
https://arxiv.org/pdf/2201.04240.pdf
https://phys.org/news/2022-01-spacecraf ... years.html
https://arxiv.org/pdf/2201.04240.pdf
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2065 – Volumetric 4K telecommunication devices
https://phys.org/news/2021-12-future-3d ... ision.html
https://phys.org/news/2021-12-future-3d ... ision.html
Re: New predictions for the timeline
2031 – The International Space Station is retired
NASA plans to crash the ISS into the Pacific Ocean:
https://edition.cnn.com/2022/02/02/worl ... index.html
NASA plans to crash the ISS into the Pacific Ocean:
https://edition.cnn.com/2022/02/02/worl ... index.html
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Re: New predictions for the timeline
"Multiview HPO" = multiview horizontal parallax onlywjfox wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 8:51 pm 2065 – Volumetric 4K telecommunication devices
https://phys.org/news/2021-12-future-3d ... ision.html
The term means:
1) Several people watching the same TV set from different angles (e.g. - watching from the left, watching straight-on from the center, watching from the right) will perceive its footage as being 3D, and
2) The picture will only look 3D if the viewers' heads are level. If one of them tilted his head 90 degrees, so his ear was flat against his shoulder, the footage would look 2D instead of 3D.
Another important limitation of multiview HPO TVs is that they can't display 3D images to viewers at every possible angle. The multiview HPO TVs that exist today (in tech research labs) can only display it to a maximum of 9 - 16 people sitting in a semicircle in front of it.
https://vcg.seas.harvard.edu/publicatio ... lays/paper
That paper you cited predicts that the TVs will be commercially available around 2040. Looks like he predicts "volumetric 4K" TVs, which will be improved versions of the multiview HPOs, will be available by about 2060.
"Light field (full parallax)" will arrive in the 2080s. "Full parallax" probably means that, unlike the multiview HPO TVs, there will be no limit on how many viewers could watch one display and see 3D footage. You could have a semicircle of 360 viewers in front of one, each seeing a tiny, half-degree wide wedge of the TV, and all would see 3D objects.
I imagine "Holography," which will arrive around 2120, will be a 3D TV that has all the kinks worked out. As in, the tech couldn't get better than that.
Re: New predictions for the timeline
Very helpful – thanks.funkervogt wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 10:37 pm
"Multiview HPO" = multiview horizontal parallax only
The term means:
1) Several people watching the same TV set from different angles (e.g. - watching from the left, watching straight-on from the center, watching from the right) will perceive its footage as being 3D, and
2) The picture will only look 3D if the viewers' heads are level. If one of them tilted his head 90 degrees, so his ear was flat against his shoulder, the footage would look 2D instead of 3D.
Another important limitation of multiview HPO TVs is that they can't display 3D images to viewers at every possible angle. The multiview HPO TVs that exist today (in tech research labs) can only display it to a maximum of 9 - 16 people sitting in a semicircle in front of it.
https://vcg.seas.harvard.edu/publicatio ... lays/paper
That paper you cited predicts that the TVs will be commercially available around 2040. Looks like he predicts "volumetric 4K" TVs, which will be improved versions of the multiview HPOs, will be available by about 2060.
"Light field (full parallax)" will arrive in the 2080s. "Full parallax" probably means that, unlike the multiview HPO TVs, there will be no limit on how many viewers could watch one display and see 3D footage. You could have a semicircle of 360 viewers in front of one, each seeing a tiny, half-degree wide wedge of the TV, and all would see 3D objects.
I imagine "Holography," which will arrive around 2120, will be a 3D TV that has all the kinks worked out. As in, the tech couldn't get better than that.
Using Adobe Illustrator, I've recreated the graph by Pierre-Alexandre Blanche. By zooming right into the grid, I can see the exact dates are as follows:
Multiview (HPO) = 2045
Volumetric 4K = 2065
Light field (full parallax) = 2085
Holography = 2115
Blanche's paper includes a few other details that I'll try to incorporate in each prediction.
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His paper also says that he strongly believes we'll find ways to accelerate the development of those technologies.Using Adobe Illustrator, I've recreated the graph by Pierre-Alexandre Blanche. By zooming right into the grid, I can see the exact dates are as follows:
Multiview (HPO) = 2045
Volumetric 4K = 2065
Light field (full parallax) = 2085
Holography = 2115
Blanche's paper includes a few other details that I'll try to incorporate in each prediction.
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Re: New predictions for the timeline
I suggest you add new predictions about improved early detection of natural disasters. Once we understand how animals can sense them ahead of time, we could build machines that copied their methods. It's possible we could reliably detect earthquakes hours in advance, and notify everyone in the target area.
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/2022 ... -disasters
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/2022 ... -disasters
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But for that to happen, we need to learn how to communicate with animals intelligently. After all, we need to ask them how they know.funkervogt wrote: ↑Tue Feb 15, 2022 7:10 pm I suggest you add new predictions about improved early detection of natural disasters. Once we understand how animals can sense them ahead of time, we could build machines that copied their methods. It's possible we could reliably detect earthquakes hours in advance, and notify everyone in the target area.
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/2022 ... -disasters
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