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Thanks for the reply.

Checked the Australian Arable land map, your guess seems likely - it's REALLY infertile.
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The difference between Pacific Islanders and other Austronesians is amazing - Pacific Islanders are the tallest group among non-European populations, with average height around 5'10 that's staggering compared to any other Asian nation, and especially baffling compared to the fellow Austronesians...

Here's Jason Momoa (half-Samoan) with his bodyguards,
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Afrikan like Maasai tribe is among the tallest group in the world after Dutch people. But even the Dutch before 1900 is not that tall like today , they even among the shortest population in Europe. And this all happened because of diet people consumed for every day.
 
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@ps3linux @Hamartia Antidote @Fawadqasim1

I have thought about the usability of rollable screens in computers. There have been a few prototypes and I have posted two below the two points below this text and I have been enthusiastic about this tech. Though they look good I have realized two things :

1. They cannot be used in outdoors environment where there is dust, water, fog, oil in air ( in industrial settings ) etc. These external elements will get into the space from where the screen is being pulled out and enter the circuitry.

2. It will be inconvenient to write something into an application using a cell phone style virtual keypad or a handwriting-recognition / free-drawing system using a pen, because the rollable screen has to be held in pulled-out mode using both hands. This contrasts using a cell phone where both hands can type while holding the phone or in a tablet where one hand holds the tablet and the other can use the pen.

I think it is better to design a computer of the form-factor of slightly more than a cell phone but provides not a rollable but a foldable screen. Like in this device from BOE.

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For contrast :

1. This article and vid about a rollable screen + cell phone called MagicScroll from Queen's University, Canada, from 2018. I post this vid just to demonstrate that a rollable screen can be afixed with a rollable touch screen for interaction too.

2. This vid about a rollable screen from BOE from 2020.

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Your opinion ?

Too fragile. You can always
use a Google Glass type device if you want to see something large.
 
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use a Google Glass type device if you want to see something large.

This is wonderful.

Is the display tech the same OLED tech from that transparent TV ? And how large will the visuals appear to the user ? And is the one-way-mirror tech used to ensure that someone in front of the glasses wearer doesn't get to see the visuals ?

I like the LIDAR method of getting user input. The imagery from these glasses is not being projected onto other surface for the gestures to be accepted.

Do you know how large is the battery and where do you think it will be placed in the glasses ?

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One comment on this vid about Elon Musk's Neuralink technology very correctly judges why the tech shouldn't be used :
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I think its more basic machine learning interface rather than advanced artificial intelligence. It sounds dangerous but the reason why it is dangerous is not even because of the AI necessarily. Since the AI isn't in control, it doesn't turn us into logic beings with no creativity but rather speeds up creativity.

The reason its dangerous is because of potential surveillance, hacking, durability, the fact that this will interfere with brain signals and taking the chip out of someone's head might overwhelm them or vice versa.

Not to mention, if earth was hit by a solar storm on the same scale as the Carrington Event, it would wipe out humanity because these chips would explode inside people's heads, while biological humans would survive.

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This is wonderful.

Is the display tech the same OLED tech from that transparent TV ? And how large will the visuals appear to the user ? And is the one-way-mirror tech used to ensure that someone in front of the glasses wearer doesn't get to see the visuals ?

I like the LIDAR method of getting user input. The imagery from these glasses is not being projected onto other surface for the gestures to be accepted.

Do you know how large is the battery and where do you think it will be placed in the glasses ?

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One comment on this vid about Elon Musk's Neuralink technology very correctly judges why the tech shouldn't be used :


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AR seems to be the future but it's effects on eyes and brain needs to be investigated thoroughly
 
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AR seems to be the future but it's effects on eyes and brain needs to be investigated thoroughly

1. I agree that AR will stay.

2. I think as long as the AR visuals are not made too real the brain will be able to distinguish the generated AR from the real. Even now there are some games and other apps that work with AR and have been present for some years, though I have not used them. But there's been no public criticism of these current apps, so I suppose they are okay.
 
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1. I agree that AR will stay.

2. I think as long as the AR visuals are not made too real the brain will be able to distinguish the generated AR from the real. Even now there are some games and other apps that work with AR and have been present for some years, though I have not used them. But there's been no public criticism of these current apps, so I suppose they are okay.
I still insist that it should be thoroughly
investigated as much as possible our kid's eyes and minds are on the line because anything other than AR is at loggerheads with either elements or economy.
 
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Agreed.



What do you mean ?
i meant kid's once they get hold of something they don't let go

AR goggles can be made cheap and rugged in future needs no large amount of expensive materials or space etc sorry for my terse but clumsy post i am posting via a mobile phone
 
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OK but you mentioned economy. That was my question.
AR goggles can be made cheap and rugged in the future needs no large amount of expensive materials or space etc sorry for my terse but clumsy posts i am posting via mobile phone
for example a hologram of any sort/type requires space a foldable screen no matter what we do with it will be relatively fragile etc
 
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After Genes, Height is directly related to diet.

And in case of diet, it directly relates to your early age, childhood and teenage diet.

Incase of diet, among other factors, milk/dairy is the most important factor.

The amount of dairy that you consume before turning adults determines how tall you are going to be.

The more you let your kids engage in physical training/exercises during childhood/teenage, the more they are gonna get hungry. The more they get hungry the more they are gonna eat. When that happens, give them a lot of protien/milk/dairy/calcium and reduce their Carbs intake.

List of countries by their dairy consumption:
Finland - 431 Kg per person per year.
Netherland - 341 kg per capita per year
Pakistan - 183 kg per capita per year

 
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AR goggles can be made cheap and rugged in the future needs no large amount of expensive materials or space etc

Of course. The vid says the basic Apple Glasses will cost 500 dollars.

sorry for my terse but clumsy posts i am posting via mobile phone

Ah. That is troublesome indeed. And the Apple Glasses will solve that problem with a large enough virtual keypad on the glasses and an attached LIDAR to accept the keystroke gesture ( as is shown in the vid ).

for example a hologram of any sort/type requires space a foldable screen no matter what we do with it will be relatively fragile etc

Sorry, you mean the regular hologram on plastic cards or the one produced by laser ?
 
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Of course. The vid says the basic Apple Glasses will cost 500 dollars.



Ah. That is troublesome indeed. And the Apple Glasses will solve that problem with a large enough virtual keypad on the glasses and an attached LIDAR to accept the keystroke gesture ( as is shown in the vid ).



Sorry, you mean the regular hologram on plastic cards or the one produced by laser ?
The one produced by laser
And I am not talking about apple dozens of companies will jump in which will reduce the price and increase the frame rate and definition under 300$s just like the smart phone today you can buy a functional set for under $99
 
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