Inventors have tried to develop realistic three-dimensional (3D) depictions of images for many years. Traditional 3D images fool your eyes by presenting multiple images at different angles.
This approach works, but the downside is that it makes some users feel dizzy or ill.
Magic Leap’s technology uses a very small projector to reflect light off a clear lens directly into the user’s retina. The result is an incomparably realistic image that appears in the real world. Beyond the implications for entertainment industry, the technology could provide incredibly realistic training for medical professionals or engineers