I personally used ar glasses with greyed lenses, a projected miniature computer screen and a backpack just like those, so you won’t be convincing me any time soon that ar tech didn’t exist in the 2000s.
You want to change your definition further to secure a half point I’ve already given you since arc tech was actually but wasn’t mainstream, you go for it.
Dither all you like, it’s not changing the overall score of his predictions being largely correct.
Shoot, doesn’t even affect how overwhelmingly correct the predictions are on your “special rules” with the wrong dates list.
It either looks like eyeglasses https://www.meta.com/smart-glasses like Kurzweil predicted or it already existed before 1999 if you are referring to clumsy goggles like I linked above
I personally used ar glasses with greyed lenses, a projected miniature computer screen and a backpack just like those, so you won’t be convincing me any time soon that ar tech didn’t exist in the 2000s.
You want to change your definition further to secure a half point I’ve already given you since arc tech was actually but wasn’t mainstream, you go for it.
Dither all you like, it’s not changing the overall score of his predictions being largely correct.
Shoot, doesn’t even affect how overwhelmingly correct the predictions are on your “special rules” with the wrong dates list.
There were AR glasses in 1995.
https://artsandculture.google.com/asset/virtual-i-o-i-glasses-personal-3d-viewer-head-mounted-display/4wHrXHZrWs9ZBA?hl=en
It either looks like eyeglasses https://www.meta.com/smart-glasses like Kurzweil predicted or it already existed before 1999 if you are referring to clumsy goggles like I linked above
You haven’t shown eye glasses with ar by 2009.