
Care to stroll through rich virtual worlds – controlled by your own brain waves?
The Japanese call it Second Life and it draws from human imagination, to control an avatar. We’ve all seen how computer cursors can be moved through brain
waves alone, but now a team of Japanese scientists have applied this same technology to Internet virtual worlds.
A paralyzed person can use it to communicate with others or do business through chatting and shopping in a virtual world, according to Dr. Junichi Ushiba, at
Check out Second Life to see why it’s growing quickly popular in the virtual world.
You’ll see people -- and animals -- represented by animated avatars that perform everything from interacting to managing a business together.
Are you ready for this sophisticated virtual world?










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