2015.01.01 - Strange Request

As Jane picked up the data file from the dropbox she peered at the contents somewhat surprised, but did not forget to disable and remove the very existence of the file deposit. But the request was needing serious thought over...

Project A was a plan for an information transfer protocol which is as fast or faster than light as it seemed. She was good at coding, but coding somethin that was breaking what she knew as science, was impossible. At least for her. And she just relied upon standard information protocols at this time... Stuff established since the dawn of the Internet.

Project B on the other hand... Research on brainwaves, virtual environment and training program in one? Well, that seemed more like 3 subprojects. B1 was... nothing in her metier - she was not interested in having her head scanned and its result would... just vanish, if her luck upheld. B2 was not too hard, if B1 would have been solved, but very tough as long as the interface was not existing... and B3? totally dependent on the code of B2 to have an environment. But for the time being, B2 was something that could be worked upon in theory.

Hours passed in which Jane dished together some crude basic encoding, which was ultimately not too different from Second Life. Primitive objects, basic physics like gravity of masses, basic and simple implementation of friction between bodies and body to fluids such as water and air. What the virtual world you could sign up on for free and her basic setup were different in for sure was: her world was still barren bur for a simple sphere and it had no user interface yet. At the moment, you could make objects as a voyeur and have them move according to physic laws. 10 hours work and not too fancy, but possibly useable. Saving this Tech-Demo with almost no interface requirements to Katherine's specified dropbox, she left a note "Without solving the interface problem, the virtual world you want is hard to achieve at more detail than this."