During a Zoom meeting today, I used a white background filter and noticed that it began to shift or fade when the fan blew toward it (digital illusion, smiles). This experience sparked a thought: what if we could develop a virtual learning device—separate from platforms like Zoom—that, when activated, projects an immersive and realistic educational environment? Each user could subscribe to access various courses, and once the subscription is inactive, the device would simply stop functioning. It would dynamically generate course-specific virtual settings, offering a more engaging and accessible way to learn. I know it sounds futuristic, but it's an exciting concept.

Augmented reality (AR) and holographic interfaces

  • Subscription-based education platforms
  • Minimalist, on-demand hardware devices
  • And the idea of “virtual pop-up schools” is very futuristic, but not impossible.

Then I began thinking, “Why is my filter fading?” Then I reason, maybe, “What if we reinvent education using holograms?

Is the merit higher than the demerit?

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