When 'Star Trek Generations' premiered, we saw a revolutionary premise in the name of 'Halo-decks'. In its' purest form the halo-deck was virtual reality within different realms in software design. Maybe a few years away from today's' age, this conceptual technology is still a promise of what will come.
The analogy I would make is this; Should you store Commodore 64's (64 Kilobytes) onto a 2 GB Flashcard that would entail 31,250 Commodore 64's stored onto one 2 GB Flashcard. Should you desire to store 2 GB Flashcards onto a 40 GB Hard-drive, you would be looking at twenty 2 GB Flashcards. Should you look to store 40 GB Hard-drives onto one Terabyte Hard-drive, you'd be looking at 25 separate 40 GB Hard-drives. The software implementing each transition is considered to be conceptual technology. In other words the Hardware is actually software based. This is essentially the foundation of buffer zones. An interface through a point of contact through a port.
When people watched 'Star Wars', it was the first time that a halo-gram was introduced into the widespread media. A halo-gram, or halo-deck is essentially an eighth dimensional replication of reality. While a third or fourth dimension replication is understood in technology software, eighth dimension replication has been slow in development (in real-time). The halo-gram (a message of past sequential events) is available and ready for today's' consumer. A halo-deck, however, is real time (present time) continuance of this principle.
'Brainstorming', a 1981 Feature Film featuring Christopher Walken and Nancy Woods, was the first Motion Picture to feature a halo-deck premise; Where all thoughts in fantasy become reality. It also promoted a change in psycho-somatic study of nightmares and night-terror. Fear, in study, is continuance of being, through passage from one port to another port (*). In digital study, software to software is remedy and enables a halo-deck, as change is inevitable.
Horror movies influence or propagate a change in ones' conscience and create perceptions, as evidenced by subliminal messages in the actual tape feed (1 frame every 900 frames that is precisely the same image, leading to deduction - every 0.001111 seconds). Similar to a software based port, this implants an 'image' (X) to a mans' soul, shaping ones' conscience. A software port to another software port is essentially a halo-deck as the 'image' is ongoing. This is direction of propagation, interface, or transference in virtual reality, leading to spacial time changes.
(*) Ports - a) AES/EBU - American/European Broadcast Standard
b) SPDIF - Phillips
c) USB
d) XLR
e) Quarter Inch
f) Eighth Inch
g) RCA w/ Copper Inductance
h) MIDI - Musical Instrument Digital Interface
(X) 'Image' - a Persons Vision (yomeem)
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
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