What you are looking at is basically a whole bunch of wheels. If something is being moved or is moving over the surface, the wheels tilt so that their running edge contacts the object or person and begins spinning, creating motion. Direction is controlled by the tilt of the wheel
@@jngobngo clearly i made a wrong assesment.. its real But its possible since ive seen sooo many good product start up fundraiser only to end up closing down the company after receiving the acquired fund..
Hello fellow goblin I made a bootleg version I would like your view and insults on the vid It’s called I made a bootleg holotile Go there and give me some crap for. Make g it so small lmao
From the looks of it, it uses sensors below your knees to spin disks that keep you in place. The disks rotation can easily influence direction and movement, because say two are beside each other, if both move opposite of each other an object in the middle would move foward or back, if they rotate in the same way, left or right. If only one one moves, they turn left or right. Add it in a helical grid and youll be able to be influenced on all 2d axis
I was thinking, easier to not try to use motion force to detect motion Use overhead cameras to detect position and have that position always biased toward whatever place you mark as center And rollers are always trying to get you to zero Rollers are disks at a slight angle and I think actuators but can’t tell I made my own version Look up I made a bootleg holotile
Is soooo cleverrrr and soooo obvious of a design He is a god, I am a mere worm I need more info might need to quite my job to work at Disney for this Like the idea is brilliant And so so obvious Ooooh and once it scaled down I want to know more
No no I need to know more I’m gonna design my own I need to fail at this and flail I need to suffer and dip my finger in the glass and let the knowledge drip from my fingers
@@VictorF0326 in short angled wheels 45* (unsure what would have to do math to optimize ) Encoders or other means and motors on each wheel And again below each wheel to change the direction Now you have many rotating points that can pivot and push in any direction with a “single” point of contact Just landed after a long flight so fuzz brained but Combine this and an overhead camera with some decent object recognition and and use of x and y positioning And good stuff Sure it has more magic, which I could look into it need to find patent
the moving cube is def gonna be part of some kind of galaxys edge attraction where you learn to use the force lol
thats thing gonna make vr insane
I can't find any information on how this works.
Same.. probably a scam
Edit: not scam.. Marques Brownlee made a review
What you are looking at is basically a whole bunch of wheels. If something is being moved or is moving over the surface, the wheels tilt so that their running edge contacts the object or person and begins spinning, creating motion. Direction is controlled by the tilt of the wheel
Lmao "a scam"
@@jngobngo clearly i made a wrong assesment.. its real
But its possible since ive seen sooo many good product start up fundraiser only to end up closing down the company after receiving the acquired fund..
I can’t believe yall automatically thought this was a scam for some reason lol like wtf
Imagine it glitches and your not able to walk off of it 💀
Lay on your side and roll..
.... Until someone finds you 😂
Is it just me or is this what Big Hero 6 was based on😂😂😂
That is so cool.
Como que sai ?
Quite interresting
Better than Michael Jackson
I keep seeing this Holotiles.. Can anyone tell me how tf do they work? Its not like they are a ball that can rotates.. its so confusing
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Casita 🏠
That's what I was thinking.... Encanto right
Only works if you walk like an old man
don’t have this in the parks, i want real experiences not another projection.
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I want it!!
Man technological advancements are crazy 😧
Thats really fucking cool!!!
Hello fellow goblin I made a bootleg version
I would like your view and insults on the vid
It’s called
I made a bootleg holotile
Go there and give me some crap for. Make g it so small lmao
Finally... Vr, now with cardio
From the looks of it, it uses sensors below your knees to spin disks that keep you in place. The disks rotation can easily influence direction and movement, because say two are beside each other, if both move opposite of each other an object in the middle would move foward or back, if they rotate in the same way, left or right. If only one one moves, they turn left or right. Add it in a helical grid and youll be able to be influenced on all 2d axis
I was thinking, easier to not try to use motion force to detect motion
Use overhead cameras to detect position and have that position always biased toward whatever place you mark as center
And rollers are always trying to get you to zero
Rollers are disks at a slight angle and I think actuators but can’t tell
I made my own version
Look up I made a bootleg holotile
Thats how they moved the limestone bricks for the pyramids. 😮
😂🤣
No it was much simpler than that.
One man built his own Stonehenge in his back yard he has also moved a barn by himself.
Ever wonder why Disney products are so expensive?
Hear me out…. A bed made of this…. At 7am it just throws you out of bed TIME TO GET UP FOR SCHOOL LITTLE TIMMY! ⏰
😂❤
i feel like i would trip
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Is soooo cleverrrr and soooo obvious of a design
He is a god, I am a mere worm
I need more info might need to quite my job to work at Disney for this
Like the idea is brilliant
And so so obvious
Ooooh and once it scaled down
I want to know more
No no I need to know more
I’m gonna design my own
I need to fail at this and flail
I need to suffer and dip my finger in the glass and let the knowledge drip from my fingers
I have no idea how this works
@@VictorF0326 in short
angled wheels 45* (unsure what would have to do math to optimize )
Encoders or other means and motors on each wheel
And again below each wheel to change the direction
Now you have many rotating points that can pivot and push in any direction with a “single” point of contact
Just landed after a long flight so fuzz brained but
Combine this and an overhead camera with some decent object recognition and and use of x and y positioning
And good stuff
Sure it has more magic, which I could look into it
need to find patent
Yea lidar would take care of the positioning it is really quite simple….saw someone say you could trap someone in a large room with those lololol
@@greenspacemonki4 I love how simple it is although the motors etc might be specialized
Workout Treadmill for small apartments
Smooth! You heretic!
How the hell are they going to clean it and replace broken parts to it? That's a lot of wear for every day movement, even in an enclosed room.
Looked like two old guys walking at the grocery store :D
We are in the future
AWESOME!
Lanny Smoot!
Isn't It a bunch of rolling balls on the floor?
No! Did you not listen?!
Nope the are tilted disks
I made a crappy version based on what I can tell
Have a video on it up
I made a bootleg holotile
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