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Monday. I am at work right now, some free time to work on my writing to know where I am now and where I'm trying to go. I did a voice recording today in the morning, which allowed me to verbalized where I was in my mind, I talked to Suzanne and talked about life, also talked to Dr Southwick and talked about California Redwoods. She went this past weekend and explained the feeling of stepping through the Redwoods as "imagine being in a soundproof booth, but you're in the forrest, feel tiny, and everything is contained but out in nature". Talked to Cesar yesterday who said the plan for us is to go to the Redwoods within 3 months. I am excited.
Researched programming VR, lloks like I am going to start with https://css-tricks.com/minecraft-webvr-html-using-frame/
"A-Frame is a web framework for building virtual reality experiences. A-Frame is based on HTML and the Entity-Component pattern. HTML is the most accessible language in all of computing, making it possible for anyone to get started. Below is a complete 3D and VR scene in just HTML that runs across multiple VR platforms as well as desktop and mobile:"
https://css-tricks.com/rendering-svg-paths-in-webgl/
I did research on virtual reality programming, and it A-Frame is the best option to start with because it is based on a browser, and there is no upfront cost, and the coding is done through markup languages which I am familiar in using. I have an idea on how to incorporate VR for MOOTENS productions. The main structure of the MOOTENS productions LIFE DATABASE: resource organization database. Shareable, FREE, hub of MOOTENS productions hypermedia content. As far as virtual reality is concerned: at the very simple
https://www.khanacademy.org/exercisedashboard
I got to this image by searching Elon Musk on Google, reading a reddit AMA thread, and searching what he meant by his answer to the question: how do you learn so fast?
"I do kinda feel like my head is full! My context switching penalty is high and my process isolation is not what it used to be.
Frankly, though, I think most people can learn a lot more than they think they can. They sell themselves short without trying.
One bit of advice: it is important to view knowledge as sort of a semantic tree -- make sure you understand the fundamental principles, ie the trunk and big branches, before you get into the leaves/details or there is nothing for them to hang on to."
This was Jan 5, 2015
Also, Elon Musk sleeps 6 hours a night.
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