Superhuman Senses: How Wireless Sensors Keeps You Safe, Healthy and Successful
You have superhuman senses, but you dont know it yet.
You can detect the presence of a tiny speck of anthrax in a vast public space, or count the fish in a 4,000 square mile area. You can hear a gunshot hundreds of yards away and use your super-powerful vision to zoom in on a criminal as he tries to escape. You can look in the eyes of a person youve never met, and tell me her identity.
Best of all, with every passing day, your superhuman senses grow stronger. You acquire new ones, too. No, you didnt get bitten by a radioactive spider or exposed to gamma radiation. Youre not a mutant X-Man.
You are just lucky enough to be alive during the birth of a new class of computers, called sensors. They are multiplying faster than chocolate stains at a nursery school birthday party.
In the time it took me to write this far, the human race deployed thousands of new sensors into the world. Some are old-hat sensors like burglar alarms and smoke detectors. But others extend and supercharge our senses in ways that seem ripped out of the pages of your favorite comic...