They say a picture is worth a thousand words. And if that’s true, the photograph you see before you, tells you one of the most vibrant and brilliant stories of them all.

Rony Abovitz, (born 1971) is an American entrepreneur, founder, and CEO of Mixed Reality startup Magic Leap. And in this photo, he is trying to show the viewer a marvel among technology. Something that’s able to mix the virtual realm with the physical one, and dare I say fact with fiction!?

Graeme Devine’s Handy, Dandy Definition of Mixed Reality

You might shout:

Blasphemy! “Tomfoolery! NOT TRUE!”

Of course, it’s true though.

As Graeme Devine says:

But not only on an atomic level. The idea behind Magic Leap is that while wearing the device, you can mix photons, with the real world by painting an image of what you want or need to see onto your retina, whenever and wherever you need to or want to do so. It works a little like this.

Mr. Devine, the Chief Gaming Wizard at Magic Leap Wrote this handy dandy definition that you see before you. And it will be used to define the generations that come.

Just Part one from Vance Vids, so far a saga like series about Magic Leap, Inc. You may want to check out the rest.

Rony describes the technology that does this as a sort of lightweight headset and about as small as a pair of glasses in end game. with 2 belt packs, one for battery sustaining, the other for an extremely GPU & CPU, As Rony put it. One would have to be separated from the other due to heat issues. In his live-stream for Facebook below, he speaks about it before the men from ILMxLab come onto the stage. Where they did their Magic Leap x LucasFilm demo.

These men were meant to be part of a partnership of sorts for LucasFilm, Ltd. to Magic Leap, Inc. and there are plenty of other investors as well, as shown in the picture below as well as HERE (CrunchBase).

Magic Leap also had tried to acquire Moonbot Studios, however, the company did not make the final sale, as was reported by Business Tech Insider earlier this week specifically, Apr. 10, 2017, 7:37 P.M.

Instead, they acquired about a dozen of their workers, and The game company FuzzyCube Software, who are responsible for fun stuff like “Epic Loot” and “Panda Picnic”, “Quarterback 2", and “Temple Run 2".

Copyright © 2017 Fuzzycube Software

He didn’t just say two belt-backs — until a possibly unintentional leak — from ‘A source’ as it was claimed the PEQ or Product Equivalent zero had been leaked via, an image to Business Insider. But whether or not that picture was leaked intentionally is still shrouded in mystery.

I KNEW when I saw that image that it was NOT PEQ0 material. And I was right.

In an article from UploadVR that covered the story properly after the Business Insider News Leak entitled, “(Update) Photo Shows Magic Leap ‘Test Rig’ NOT Prototype AR Headset”, we learned it the so-called PEQ0 was just a TEST RIG.

Not a PEQ, an R&D TestKit For Debugging, but something seems off

The truly remarkable thing about Magic Leap’s tech, which Mr. Abovitz wants to be an HMD or Head-Mounted Display, is that it allows us to superimpose images of virtual objects as digital software in the most 3-Dimensional fashion possible for eyes in the highest resolution possible. The PUBLIC demo’s they have so far included one of a robot that waves back at you when it notices you, alongside a moving solar system app.

When I first saw this, I thought, Is it real..? Or is it just some hoax. I did some research the next couple of hours and my prayers were answered. It was no hoax. Because not only does the robot take notice of you, it is completely aware of you, and it’s not really there. It’s just photons.

This quote you see in the tweet from Robert Scoble Is very interesting to me. it looks as if Rony is saying to Scoble that they are preparing to ship out soon, because. When you look at the tweet it says,

“Hi Robert - it may be time to switch to e-mail :-)”

Remember, this is through the eyes of my own biased opinion, and the eye’s of a 23-year-old man who aspires to someday, be like Mr. Abovitz.

In any case, let’s have a look at Magic Leap’s first real public YouTube video demo.