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Magnetic ferrorfluid seems perfect for this. Any volunteers? (I don't know that I want anything foreign injected into my ears). |
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<hand shoots up; leaps out of chair>
YESSSSSSSS!!!!!!!! I volunteer [8th]!!!!!! |
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But seriously (relatively). This is an awesome idea.
Balance is about the only sense not already catered
to by VR, but is arguably one of the most important. |
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We already have this, and it's awesome .... |
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OK, but can we inject things into [8th]'s ears anyway? |
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Couldn't we go "down-stream" a little, and do it electrically in the balance->brain nerves?
<Aside>
I get motion sickness, and I always wondered if I could install an "off" switch in said nerve, to stop me feeling ill. </a> |
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[Max] Another useful sense to simulate to
improve VR would be proprioception, but
getting that right may be harder |
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// can we inject things into [8th]'s ears anyway? // |
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Certainly not. Besides, that triggers unpleasant recollections of
Sturton's perverted "hide and seek" game at last year's
Walpurgisnacht celebration. |
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//unpleasant recollections of Sturton's perverted
"hide and seek" game at last year's Walpurgisnacht
celebration.// Yes, but you never did find that
dormouse, did you? |
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//Another useful sense to simulate to improve VR
would be proprioception// But VR is supposed to
allow you to move/walk physically, shirley? If you
had synthetic proprioception, you would not be
interacting voluntarily with the VR. |
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You're meant to be on the inside. |
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You're twice as supposed to be twice as much inside
if it's a Klein bottle. |
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Look at you! I made you break your clavicle! PRANKED! |
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I wonder if, in the history of the world, anyone has ever
broken their clavicle with a clavichord? |
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A we getting meaner as we get older? |
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No, just less inhibited about expressing it. |
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//oh, not bank balance!//
Good one, [po]! |
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Endolymph [link], the fluid in the semicircular
canals is ionic, hence should be susceptible to
influence by electromagnetic fields. |
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There is therefore a plausible basis for
implementation of the idea without resorting to
//tiny electronic actuators// and/or invasive
replacement of the fluid. [+] |
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//Endolymph [link], the fluid in the semicircular
canals is ionic, hence should be susceptible to
influence by electromagnetic fields. // This
probably explains why people fall over after being
electrocuted. |
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And also why they don't respond when you call their name. |
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