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erithbabalon discovered this in Virtual Reality
•10 reviews since Dec 19, 2007
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erithbabalon discovered 7 months ago- Japanese scientists have created new technology that allows paralysed people to move around freely in a virtual world.

museiskum rated 11 days ago- Awesome.

MechanicalMan rated 3 months ago- From the page: "Japanese scientists have created new technology that allows paralysed people to move around freely in a virtual world."

JonathanCarr rated 4 months ago- That's insane! I want it.

MrStienway rated 5 months ago- This would take everything to a new level. 2 examples; video games and driving cars....think about it.

WOOTBEANS rated 6 months ago- @mosizhill And what the fuck is wrong with being immortal? Give me a break.

Silverfox616 rated 6 months ago- This fascinates me.

xfireatwillx rated 6 months ago- This technology has come a long way since I first heard of it. A paralyzed guy typed his name, which is amazing, but this is insane! It better not be available to the public... it would make people soooo lazy...

EtotheMad rated 6 months ago- the japanese have done it again, this is one of the most amazing things i've seen.

Mosizhill rated 7 months ago- Its hard to critisize technology like this when presented with idea of using it to help improve the lives of the disabled. But seriously this is dangerous technology. I wonder could this make a human immortal? all you would need to do is keep to the brain alive and then everything else could be machine... like science fiction but more like science fact. Anyone know who is funding this research?