can don augmented reality glasses to view the intricacies and details
of anatomy as they walk around and manipulate holographic images
that appear to float in midair.
"You're computing in space, not just performing tasks on a flat
screen," says Dr. Grossmann. "You could actually get inside images to
gain a unique perception of the anatomy that you could never achieve
with a flat screen or even a 3D display.
"The fourth dimension is just around the corner," he adds. "It's going
to happen."
We believe him.
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