Mark Rover, a top YouTuber with 22.3 million registered users, has revealed that he has been involved in a virtual reality project at Apple and talks about what he developed in it.
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Innovative idea of ’Not Motion Sickness’ devised by former Apple senior YouTuber
Mark Rover is a former NASA and YouTube engineer best known for his science commentaries and creative DIY tools. Now, Rover has spoken candidly about his work at Apple on Marcus Brownlee’s Waveform podcast.
One of them was a patent on a “virtual extended screen” that could be used in a car. The patent essentially describes a VR system where the wearer is inside the vehicle and the system takes into account the vehicle’s motion.
In the video, Lorber noted that 40% of people suffer from some form of motion sickness, and asked, “Wouldn’t it be interesting if we could use virtual reality to solve this problem?”
According to him, motion sickness occurs when the rotation in your body does not match what your eyes see. So, if you’re in the back seat and can’t see in front of you, you don’t know what’s going on and you’ll get motion sickness.
His idea is to resolve this contradiction in virtual reality. Rover points out that if the vehicle’s motions can be absorbed and shown to the user in VR, “that might not cause motion sickness.”
Although self-driving vehicles will give people more free time, he says, “if you get motion sickness, you can’t help it.” With this virtual reality device, users can also see a screen in the virtual horizon and work without motion sickness.
Since working on this topic, Rover has noted that Apple continues to update the patent. From my point of view, they (Apple
),” He said.
In addition, it appears that he did not continue to work at Apple to continue YouTube. After leaving Apple, Mr. Lorber has had great success, including gaining 22.3 million subscribers on YouTube and appearing on several TV shows.
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