Posted on 06/03/2025 1:10:50 PM PDT by dennisw
In a thought-provoking conversation during Theo Von's recent podcast, Meta Platforms (META) CEO Mark Zuckerberg provided a vivid glimpse into a future dominated by augmented reality (AR) technology.
Highlighting the dramatic shift toward holographic interactions, Zuckerberg emphasized that many of the physical objects we currently rely on would soon become obsolete, replaced by immersive digital alternatives.
The podcast featured a striking example described by Von, who recounted an experience playing ping pong using Meta’s new AR glasses. Notably, the ping pong table, paddles, and even the net weren't physically present — they were holograms projected through the glasses. Von humorously noted, "It wasn't real, but it was like 3D ping pong. Someone could ride their bike through our game like it wasn’t there."
Zuckerberg responded, projecting that such AR experiences could be widely available in just four years or less. He underscored the transformative potential of AR glasses, suggesting they could largely replace smartphones.
Considering 1 to 2 billion people already wear glasses, he sees AR glasses as a natural, non-disruptive progression in everyday technology use, accessible to individuals at varying technological sophistication levels.
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We live in a computer simulation. I truly believe that and nothing in the Bible or quantum physics contradict it.
I believe similar. But I don’t think it is actually a computer, just one of many dimensions that can sometimes overlap or converge for a short minute. And I agree, Both faith and Quantum Physics support each other with these possibilities. :)
Agreed. God is not a computer but a superbeing beyond our comprehension.
When I am tired, I will just sit down and relax on a hologram.
You are going to be walking around nude. Everybody will see you with virtual clothes on with their glasses.
Ha. Better invest in sunscreen
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