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Control VR


The control VR, motion sensors are used to track movement of the arms when stretched forward to give user a more realistic experience when in use. With this VR technology, you can pick up objects, load guns or even work in an office. Control VR brings together the leaders in inertial motion capture technology who have spent nearly 20 years developing this technology and making sales to Fortune 500 companies, leading universities and others. The Control VR's patented technology addresses the shortcomings of existing human/computer interaction tools by enabling a 3-D experience that recognizes intuitive gestures.


We have worked together now to bring this technology to the development community at an affordable price. As existing motion-sensing technology is crude, insufficient and limited by confined spaces and camera systems, Control VR is the first product in history to accurately sense the individual movements of all 10 of the users’ fingers as well as arms with (Degrees of Freedom) 6DOF.


The Control VR can be played without space considerations not confined to the line-of-site to any camera, allowing the player to play in any position, like slumping on the sofa, lying down on the floor or even facing 90 or more degrees away from the screen. Control VR's team is an assembly of the leading minds in inertial motion sensor technology, motion capture software systems as well as gaming, entertainment and military veterans from around the world.


39-day Mission to Mars


The trip to Mars originally would have taken approximately 300 days. Now with the new technology of plasma rockets, it will take six times less time. That's right: only 39 days to Mars. This is made possible by the Variable Specific Impulse Magneto plasma Rocket (VASIMR), an advanced space propulsion system that uses argon gas and radio waves in the form of light—a renewable source of energy that is found in space.

The project, led by Frank Chang-Díaz , a former NASA astronaut who has he been to space seven times andspent more than 1 600 hours in space, is being developed by Ad Astra Rocket Co. Ad Astra Rocket Co. has currently invested $30 million in the project so far, but Chang-Díaz says it will take $100 million to have the rocket ready to go.
The sun, lightning and plasma televisions are all things that possess plasma, one of the most important parts of the VASIMR. There is one major problem with the use of plasma, though: it gets extremely hot. In fact, it can go up to over 1 million degrees. To combat this heating effect, the plasma is guided along a magnetic duct that eventually ejects it out of the rocket, keeping it cool enough to function.


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