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Barrett Haynes  2
07-22-2007 02:36 AM ET (US)
  There is a profound in-your-face interface that has yet to be seen. The very thresh-hold to virtual reality. There can be no nano-tech without virtual reality since we can only "see" the molecular &/or microbeal virtually ... to a fidelity that is of practical use; that is until we have nano cameras which we need virtual representations of the matters "at hand" to build befor we can actually view the afformentioned. So, we need V.R. to get to this ultimate goal of SEEING the molecules we design or design with. And even then we will still inhance the tasks "at hand", or, at virtual or telemicromechanical hand with virtual H.U.D. - requireing V.R. This brings us back to the profound discovery that I have been invited to speak on by Dr. Michael Heim, Dr. Henry T. Ingle and the likes. My speaking ingagements have not yet begun to proliferate the common since of the very tresh-hold to VIRTUAL REALITY. It escapes people - its in their face! They cannot see it for the trees, nor, the forest. Yours, Barrett Haynes
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I hold a patent, expired, on a prototype of one of the components of such profoundness. I hold several copyrights that explain this common since discovery. I would be more than interested in further attempts to open the eyes of the nanotech world to SYMBIOSCOPE & AXON I . I can be contacted at telephone 818-987-5180 or at pearlywhites1@sbcglobal.net . I go weeks without checking my e-mail. Snail mail or telephone is likely to get a sooner response from me...
                     Barrett Haynes, C.D.T.
                     929 turquoise St. #c
                     Pacific Beach, Ca 92109 - God bless.
Baarrett Haynes  1
07-22-2007 02:35 AM ET (US)
  There is a profound in-your-face interface that has yet to be seen. The very thresh-hold to virtual reality. There can be no nano-tech without virtual reality since we can only "see" the molecular &/or microbeal virtually ... to a fidelity that is of practical use; that is until we have nano cameras which we need virtual representations of the matters "at hand" to build befor we can actually view the afformentioned. So, we need V.R. to get to this ultimate goal of SEEING the molecules we design or design with. And even then we will still inhance the tasks "at hand", or, at virtual or telemicromechanical hand with virtual H.U.D. - requireing V.R. This brings us back to the profound discovery that I have been invited to speak on by Dr. Michael Heim, Dr. Henry T. Ingle and the likes. My speaking ingagements have not yet begun to proliferate the common since of the very tresh-hold to VIRTUAL REALITY. It escapes people - its in their face! They cannot see it for the trees, nor, the forest. Yours, Barrett Haynes
p.s.
I hold a patent, expired, on a prototype of one of the components of such profoundness. I hold several copyrights that explain this common since discovery. I would be more than interested in further attempts to open the eyes of the nanotech world to SYMBIOSCOPE & AXON I . I can be contacted at telephone 818-987-5180 or at pearlywhites1@sbcglobal.net . I go weeks without checking my e-mail. Snail mail or telephone is likely to get a sooner response from me...
                     Barrett Haynes, C.D.T.
                     929 turquoise St. #c
                     Pacific Beach, Ca 92109 - God bless.
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