I'd maybe make a hypothesis that a large portion of the space is "bad" smelling stuff: smoke or garbage. When people had covid-induced parosmia, it almost always seemed to be bad smelling stuff.
Still have it, intermittently. A sort of nameless-but-familiar "chemical" smell that comes and goes, along with any sense of taste. That is, I have bad days with no taste, just a chemical smell. Other days I have a pretty good sense of smell, generally with a good sense of taste.
Intriguingly some of the really unpleasant smells never get through to me - I could probably work at a sewage works now. Worryingly I have next to no ability to smell burning, though I do now get the smell of natural gas (or the additive used to make it smell).
That was exactly my thought when reading the article and my personal experience with Covid. For a couple weeks, I perceived a persistent smell of something burning.
This is exceptionally cool!
It looks like this post isn’t getting much love though. I’ll see if I can get this post added to the second chance pool[1] and get it added to the front page!
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You're getting downvoted, likely for prudish reasons, but in all seriousness it doesn't seem unlikely that you're right.
The porn industry has historically been very quick to adopt new technologies, it's easy to see how this could benefit that industry, so it's a logical enough conclusion to draw. They'll very likely be the first commercial application of this, once viable.
I'd maybe make a hypothesis that a large portion of the space is "bad" smelling stuff: smoke or garbage. When people had covid-induced parosmia, it almost always seemed to be bad smelling stuff.
Still have it, intermittently. A sort of nameless-but-familiar "chemical" smell that comes and goes, along with any sense of taste. That is, I have bad days with no taste, just a chemical smell. Other days I have a pretty good sense of smell, generally with a good sense of taste.
Intriguingly some of the really unpleasant smells never get through to me - I could probably work at a sewage works now. Worryingly I have next to no ability to smell burning, though I do now get the smell of natural gas (or the additive used to make it smell).
That was exactly my thought when reading the article and my personal experience with Covid. For a couple weeks, I perceived a persistent smell of something burning.
Reminds me of the vibration theory of olfaction.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vibration_theory_of_olfaction
Does everything come down to waves or to bits?
Well, if it’s waves, perhaps principles of consonance and dissonance might apply. Robert Hooke thought so…
This is exceptionally cool! It looks like this post isn’t getting much love though. I’ll see if I can get this post added to the second chance pool[1] and get it added to the front page!
[1]https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26998308
Added! Thanks for requesting this.
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I predict a future where once again porn is the cutting edge with a cutting edge technology.
porn + vr + smell
You're getting downvoted, likely for prudish reasons, but in all seriousness it doesn't seem unlikely that you're right.
The porn industry has historically been very quick to adopt new technologies, it's easy to see how this could benefit that industry, so it's a logical enough conclusion to draw. They'll very likely be the first commercial application of this, once viable.
Of course the HN creeps and perverts immediately fantasize about porn in a thread on some fascinating human biology research.
You made this account to reply to my joke comment? Haha weird
The angle and position of the transducer would make them leveragable by future VR headsets.
After we have Smell-O-Vision[0] we should work on the next big step for the internet:
<[SA]HatfulOfHollow> i'm going to become rich and famous after i invent a device that allows you to stab people in the face over the internet
[0]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smell-O-Vision
If they achieve their goals; I don't know of any tech company I would trust with a direct write access to my brain.
I shudder to think what capability the execute bit would grant.
Those few smells of extremes (garbage /clean air) make me think they are saturating the sensors.
I'm thinking it could be that we are very attuned to smelling bad smells because it's for safety.
What kind of probe are they using?
that's an interesting mix of smells. i can't help but wonder if it's resulting from stimulation or the sensing of byproducts of the process itself.
I want it the other way - I want google "search this smell" feature..
We are witnessing the dawn of smell-o-vision teledildonic VR tentacle porn
No-one wants to hear about your weird fantasies, creep.
Definitely not my fantasy. Just a funny image of the future.