| The World of Virtual Reality is expanding into the | | | | Wouldn't that be the coolest? Well some |
| tourist trade. Most major tourist spots in the | | | | visionaries in hologram 3D technologies are |
| world have virtual tours of their cities online and | | | | working on it right now. |
| you can peruse much of it from a bird's eye view | | | | You see, Holographic Technologies are getting |
| online, similar to home shopping and virtual tours. | | | | closer to becoming reality and soon we can see |
| Nearly all-major Universities either have such | | | | the data on our computers in 3D, 4D and 5D. We |
| "Campus Tours" or they are in development to | | | | will enjoy Virtual Reality on our 360 X-Box in our |
| recruit future students and assist in | | | | living rooms. |
| decision-making. | | | | We will communicate in video conferencing with |
| Indeed the virtual tourist is a growing industry and | | | | the image of the other people sitting next us, but |
| it is bringing the world closer together too. With | | | | not actually there. All this is on its way and even |
| Google's Satellite photos online on their map | | | | more, as the applications are endless indeed. |
| search feature, one can see exactly where | | | | Perhaps the most promising of all Holographic |
| something is and then zoom in for a closer look. | | | | Technologies is in turning your living room into a |
| But what if you could bring the Smithonian Exhibits | | | | virtual reality cave with full motion holographic |
| and other notable museums around the World into | | | | images, as you tour the Worlds treasures and |
| your own living room? Could it be possible? | | | | wonders. Think on this. |