cosecantphi [he/him] to Science • edit-24 years agoIt's kinda wild how your nose is constantly right in the middle of your vision, but your brain is more or less able to ignore itmessage-squaremessage-square24 fedilinkarrow-up157file-text
arrow-up157message-squareIt's kinda wild how your nose is constantly right in the middle of your vision, but your brain is more or less able to ignore itcosecantphi [he/him] to Science • edit-24 years agomessage-square24 Commentsfedilinkfile-text
I wonder how many other things our monke brains completely ignore, possibly even things we don't know about at all
minus-squareLibsEatPoop2 [he/him]hexbear4·4 years agothe solution is probably to submerg your body in a liquid and/or a full body suit that can simulate all the senses. or some neural implants. link
minus-squareStLangoustine [any]hexbear3·4 years agoSupposedly there are already prototypes that give sense of motion by stimulating inner ear though electrodes attached to the head. link
minus-squarePezevenk [he/him]hexbear3·4 years agoWell that sounds like a horribly convoluted solution for consumer games... link
the solution is probably to submerg your body in a liquid and/or a full body suit that can simulate all the senses. or some neural implants.
Supposedly there are already prototypes that give sense of motion by stimulating inner ear though electrodes attached to the head.
Well that sounds like a horribly convoluted solution for consumer games...