

And their 3D printed materials can morph (in the fourth dimension: time) into new structures - post production. Scientists at MIT and Stratasys have shapeshifting on their minds. Now we need to print through space and time. there are a stupid number of applications for the overlay of internet data.īut what kind of information will your dream decide to map out over the lucid dreamscape? Real-time Freudian analysis, anyone?Īugmented reality: the stalker's dream 4. Social media feeds, Wikipedia pages, online diagnosis, consumer reviews. When you point your camera in any direction, the software can navigate you to the nearest Sushi restaurant or Twitter friend. Augmented RealityĪugmented reality is the ability to overlay digital information on top of the real world. Less of a superyacht, more of a private cruise liner, the design of this 11-story, 325-foot floating paradise features a 360-degree observation deck up, a retail district, theater, mega-pools, culinary zone and a casino.Īccording to its designers Yacht Island Design: "Utopia is not an object to travel in, it is a place to be." The new status symbol is a giant floating island called Project Utopia. Project UtopiaĪccording to Russian oligarchs, superyachts are so 2014. Fancy a go?įaster than a plane - and not a whiff of turbulence. Traveling at 760 mph along the straights (and, theoretically, up to 4,000 mph with this technology) you could say the Hyperloop is pretty nippy. Musk reckons the capsules could shoot from LA to San Francisco in 35 minutes (compared to 1 hour and 15 minutes on a plane, 3 hours and 10 minutes on California's proposed high speed railway, and 5 hours and 30 minutes by car). Inside, there's no high speed rail but 40 pressurized capsules riding on cushions of air, driven by linear induction motors and air compressors. It's like nothing else you've seen before: a 7-foot-wide reduced pressure steel tube, elevated 20 feet above the ground. The Hyperloop is a conceptual high-speed transport system dreamed up by Elon Musk. So here are five futuristic concepts to get your dream cogs in motion. It's thought that numerous well-known scientists including Nikola Tesla exploited their dreams to simulate theories and prototypes in action. Want to get your hands on some future tech? Then use your lucid dreams to explore the latest scientific concepts and developments. By Rebecca Turner - take our free lucid dreaming course.
