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Connecting "Human cognitive system" into Metaverse

Created By RISC | 3 years ago

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Everyone’s now getting used to the word “Metaverse”, for a new virtual world that we’ve so far seen only in movies.​

Entering the Metaverse requires technology like Virtual Reality (VR). Goggles with monitors can bring us new experiences and perceptions. They’ve been used to meet people in a virtual world, to practice difficult skills, or take training that could be risky in the real world. They can help people overcome social anxiety and take physical therapy.​

What’s even more interesting is to innovate technology that connects the human cognitive system to the Metaverse through all our sensory systems. We’d not only see online reality but touch it too.​

A “Teslasuit” is clothing that would provide skin contact in the Metaverse. When we’re touched online, electrical impulses will let us feel it in the same spot. The suit also has a biometric sensor to measure each organ's performance and detect body movement.​

“Teslaglove” provides a gripping system for the virtual world. If we pick up a ball in the Metaverse, the gloves will pull our fingers as if we were actually picking it up. This technology has been used to practice unusual or life-threatening tasks, such as medical surgery, rescue procedures for fires, building collapses, or earthquakes, and specialized handicraft training. Athletes can use it to perfect their movements.​

We believe that these technologies will develop and take off fast, carrying us into a new society. What more fascinating stuff will happen in the Metaverse? Stay tuned to our RISC page!​

Report by Nattapat Tanjariyaporn, Senior Researcher, Brain Computer Interface, RISC​

Reference: https://teslasuit.io