harvyk
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OK, I’m pretty sure I’m going to be called a heretic for even suggesting such a notion on this forum. But do you ever see a day in which physically traveling to a place is no longer necessary to see the place / do business in the place.
Instead of hoping on a plane for 24 hours, I’d be able to walk down the virtual streets of London on my next holiday, most likely using some sort of virtual reality headset / room.
Instead of flying to LA to discuss some important business, I’d video conference with them with systems so good I might as well be in the room with them. (and video conferences have already started eating into what would have normally been business trips for me)
What made me start to wonder this is the Google has been releasing 3D models of cities, First New York and Rome. Now Google releases 3D Brisbane flyover | News.com.au. Whilst they are not yet perfect, one day without a doubt they will be.
So my question is do you see a day where I can say I’ve done New York, when I’ve never been close to the real city of New York? Or do you think that no matter how good we make the imitation, there is just no substitute for actually been there?
Instead of hoping on a plane for 24 hours, I’d be able to walk down the virtual streets of London on my next holiday, most likely using some sort of virtual reality headset / room.
Instead of flying to LA to discuss some important business, I’d video conference with them with systems so good I might as well be in the room with them. (and video conferences have already started eating into what would have normally been business trips for me)
What made me start to wonder this is the Google has been releasing 3D models of cities, First New York and Rome. Now Google releases 3D Brisbane flyover | News.com.au. Whilst they are not yet perfect, one day without a doubt they will be.
So my question is do you see a day where I can say I’ve done New York, when I’ve never been close to the real city of New York? Or do you think that no matter how good we make the imitation, there is just no substitute for actually been there?