
Last Thursday I attended the conference "Moving learning". Not that I've learned much new, but it was good to explore the current trends and cliches in HR area. Of course, the richest part was to share experience and ideas with the people who currently "sit in business" :)
The first presentation was forecasting the future according to the rapid technological changes & the world becoming small because of the internet network & the possibilities of international trade & wide communities of practice it provides. The funny thing was that the presentator was talking about the future things which are already happening in Japan (probably the highest advanced technological country in the world). He was forecasting that soon we will use our mobiles for everything, not only as a pleasure & business necessity, but that it will also become our wallet with which we pay. But it made me smile because that's already happening in Japan for a long time.
And today I've read a nice invention. Well, nice? I am always looking holistically & careful about innovations before we know their impact on us (our bodies & souls) & the environment (beautiful land we were meant to take care & protect). But anyway, it is nice to read about advances and the scientists in Japan have created mini-tv in the glasses so that people travelling 4-5 hours a day wouldn't be bored.
Interesting, my question is just "Is it not harmful for eyes to be watching from so close? Is it adaptive to the central nerve system which ensures that the view we see reaches our vision consistent? Is it not too tiring the central nerve system responsible for our vision?"
The conclusion is that we live in the world of the science fiction. Many things which were created in the scientific phantasy novels have already become true! So let us ask ourselves: where are we going? And what future do we want to provide to our (grand)children?
The first presentation was forecasting the future according to the rapid technological changes & the world becoming small because of the internet network & the possibilities of international trade & wide communities of practice it provides. The funny thing was that the presentator was talking about the future things which are already happening in Japan (probably the highest advanced technological country in the world). He was forecasting that soon we will use our mobiles for everything, not only as a pleasure & business necessity, but that it will also become our wallet with which we pay. But it made me smile because that's already happening in Japan for a long time.
And today I've read a nice invention. Well, nice? I am always looking holistically & careful about innovations before we know their impact on us (our bodies & souls) & the environment (beautiful land we were meant to take care & protect). But anyway, it is nice to read about advances and the scientists in Japan have created mini-tv in the glasses so that people travelling 4-5 hours a day wouldn't be bored.
Interesting, my question is just "Is it not harmful for eyes to be watching from so close? Is it adaptive to the central nerve system which ensures that the view we see reaches our vision consistent? Is it not too tiring the central nerve system responsible for our vision?"
The conclusion is that we live in the world of the science fiction. Many things which were created in the scientific phantasy novels have already become true! So let us ask ourselves: where are we going? And what future do we want to provide to our (grand)children?
A picture is from www.google.com a guy with home-made glasses is in the image.
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