Why Sci-Fi Holograms Still Don’t Exist in Real Life
Sci-fi holograms still don’t exist in real life because floating 3D images need extreme optics, brightness, viewing angles, rendering, and hardware.
Sci-fi holograms still don’t exist in real life because floating 3D images need extreme optics, brightness, viewing angles, rendering, and hardware.
Quantum computers won’t replace all computers because they solve only specific problems, while everyday computing still needs classical machines.
Flying cars still aren’t practical for everyday life because batteries, safety, weather, noise, cost, infrastructure, and air traffic control create real limits.