Day 3 @Shanghai recap by our Spokersperson, Ryder Chow edited by Alia Kong
We finally met the big boss, Mr Ross, in person. He was a guest speaker for the Ghost Pod Design Program, who spoke about Esports technology. We gift him our blueprint, two of our storybooks “Supernova Pandemic” and “Calling All Positive Energy Superheroes”, and presented our project of developing a Society Metaverse to him. He suggested a few pointers for our projects and even helped us send the proposal to another large tech company!
We’re so glad to have met someone like him. We were also extremely glad to have met his family. We met his son,Adam, who is 3.5 years old, the youngest potential recruit. He is very bright and loves transformers! He shared his toys with us, and while he was playing with Elyse, we tried to complete the “transformation” of the puzzle, we even looked at the manual while doing so! But to no avail, even we senioris couldn’t solve the puzzle. So instead, we presented him with a Spider-Bot, which could crawl and move on its own, turns out he was a Spider-Man fan too.
Flashback to our Ghost Pod Program, we mentioned the concept of the space pod was to be invisible, untraceable and undetectable, like a ghost. A few days ago, however, I lost my backpack with my iPad in it on the metro! I whipped out my phone to use the “Find My” app to track the location. It’s so convenient nowadays with the GPS Technology, I can track any object linked to my phone with satellite-navigation technology.
It was a very valuable experience and we learned a few things related to our project. Of course, to make things untraceable and undetectable, we must learn what makes things traceable and detectable. The “Find My” app uses satellite technology to track things within its wide perimeter. With this information, we can think of using stealth tech, signal emissions, employing electronic countermeasures, chaff deployment…etc to go “invisible”. In this case, we need to go incognito under satellite radar. But how can we go invisible to the human eye? This is a discovery yet to be uncovered and worth learning about.
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