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Cycling in the Metaverse
Working night shift, I come up with some pretty zany stuff, but what do you homies think is possible for training, trying gear, and bike fit in the coming century and beyond?
Watched a long interview with Zuckerberg recently, and he said they are working on haptic sensory gloves to work with their VR/AR platform Occulus, and I'm sure we can at some point expect full body suits. So this could open up some real possibilities with trying and experiencing products virtually, as well as immersive environments ( a la Zwift, Rouvy, etc) for training. At some point, maybe you can ride a Duende and a Day is Done back to back, in the Metaverse, and not rely on words on a forum to base your decision on solely. Or maybe we can instantly "build" virtual bikes with different components before our eyes in 3D on voice command, or try a fit before purchasing finishing kit(?) Sure, they'll be some luddites who will shout "save the eBulletin forum," and maybe there'll be a little place where we can saunter into; with the walls decorated with memorable threads in blue/grey colorways, but will we be avatars and have virtual meetings in this room? Maybe there is a room in the back where Clean can store all of his bikes for forum members to try out. Is each one an "NFT" ![]() Any AI geeks in here? What virtual reality features would be most useful to you? Last edited by carlucci1106; 02-01-2023 at 04:39 AM. |
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I’m a Modern Day Luddite. ETap is great. But I won’t be hanging out in the Metaverse.
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Woah, slow down there.
You need legs before you can ride. https://mashable.com/article/metaver...tter-reactions |
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I would be extremely surprised if, in my lifetime (born 1985), technology advanced to the point where it could accurately simulate and distinguish the feeling of riding on two similar bicycles.
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Well, from what I read the other day about how close we are to what is known as the "singularity," nothing is off the table. When machines get to the point of creating code without permission, because they are smarter than the collective human knowledge-sphere, then the capabilites will increase exponentially greater and faster. That's the theory at least- or we'll be obliterated before they can integrate Finite Element Analysis of bicycle frames into the software for 'virtual outdoor riding.' I picture as you ride the iconic 1988 Giro, the haptic suit will decrease the temperature inside as your elevation increases, increase the "wind" and culminate in snow pelting your body on the Gavia. ![]() |
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if you ride the "virtural" bike off a virtural cliff will the software kill the actual rider? how about "virturally' riding into the on coming school bus?
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I have to say, these days I think that a lot of people who should know better have allowed themselves to be seduced by some pretty implausible promises being made by our "tech" overlords.
From self-driving cars to the utter scam that was (is?) cryptocurrency, to the "metaverse," there are just plain limits on what can be plausibly achieved, and no real use cases for what can. The computer and communications revolution has largely achieved what it set out to do, and anything further is going to be incremental improvement at the margins rather than the next grand paradigm shift or whatever. (I'm just as bearish on ChatGPT as well.) I guess that this is a super long-winded way of saying that I don't plan on riding a bike in the metaverse anytime soon! |
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The metaverse use case for cycling is spectating, not for riding.
Slap on some vr glasses and jump around to the different cameras mounted to riders bikes, or director cars or the normal helicoptor shots, but you control which camera you're looking through.
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But I would think this would be toggle-able, whether or not you could have actual medical trauma from the suit. Let's just say for the sake of imaginings, that the suit isn't capable of life-threatening trauma. I think that's why the term "virtual" is in VR. Because if it had all the consequences of IRL, it would be 'FML.' ![]() |
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If you haven't already, you should check out a SandBoxVR experience. That's about as good as we're going to get right now.
I don't think we're close to biking in VR until the heaviness of the headset + heat issues can be solved. We want this to be wireless, too. So Wifi 7 or whatever needs to be adopted. |
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I hadn't thought of this, but seems not too far off of current capabilities. Nice one!
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and chatGBT would write a story and lead with you were wearing a helmet.
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Did you try one of these? https://sandboxvr.com/experience/ambersky Can you go into more detail about the experience, if so-- and expound on the heat issues experienced in the haptic suit? Thanks! |
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Technically speaking Zwift is considered the metaverse and it has been an incredible help for me as far as riding inside, formerly the most boring thing one could ever do, to actually liking it somewhat.
So I'd be willing to try it. |
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https://mashable.com/article/metaver...tter-reactions
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![]() Edit: I'm sure the target audience for this stuff is gamers who like 1st-person shooter games and that ilk. There are probably 1000 people who are willing to part with their money for those experiences, to every one of us. No joke. Last edited by carlucci1106; 02-01-2023 at 04:45 PM. |
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