This invention concept pertains to an IDEAINT℠ or thought-driven operating system environment, herein referred to as “Operating Spaces”, that utilizes IDEAINT℠ Satellite Technology, to provide a wireless brain-to-computer operating system.
Operating Spaces® is a three-dimensional operating system that exists around a person, herein referred to as a “user”. Each user of the Operating Spaces® operating system environment does not need to interact with a physical computer system, physically, in-person, because the computer systems are in a remote data center and are accessed and interacted with through a wireless brain-to-computer interface (WBCI) technology, that is in satellites and radio frequency towers.
Operating Spaces® operating system environment works with IDEAINT℠ Satellite Technology, to provide interactivity to the space around a user, perceptually, from a remote computer system in a data center.
Operating Spaces® has a thought-driven three-dimensional display system, that can display virtual graphics in the brain, over the visual perspective of physical objects that exist in the physical environment around the user, and display icon-like virtual objects on or near the physical objects, to launch display environments in Operating Spaces®, such as displays of folders and files with icon-like virtual objects, that can be launched from a standardized crystal drive, that can also be used to write the files to the drive, with a special type of physical drive, while the directories and files actually exist, usually, on the remote server, which runs the systems in the display environment in Operating Spaces®.
For example, the Operating Spaces® system can be launched by pressing, even lightly, on a MCE123℠ logo, that is displayed, with a light ambience, on the stomach of the Owl stuffed animal in the MCE123℠ Company Founder’s bedroom, and then a play box appears in the background, that has a fake Jack-in-the-Box, that scares any unauthorized user away, however then, for an authorized user, it pulls out a variety of icons, that launch applications in the display environment, in the Operating Spaces® around the user, visually.
The graphics are displayed from the wireless brain-to-computer interface (WBCI) technology that is provided by the IDEAINT℠ Satellite Technology, and only to the brain(s) of the viewer(s) of the Operating Spaces® system.
The Operating Spaces® wireless virtualized operating system environment can be used to launch virtual cloud computing applications, and for wireless brain-to-brain communications (WBBC) through a global satellite network of Artificial Telepathy® satellites.
Operating Spaces® comes with several standard applications, including a Cloud® Journal application and a Cloud® Notebook application. Operating Spaces® uses the IDEAINT℠ Environment, which is an interactivity environment that surrounds the perspectival view of each user, that provides a way to display virtual media objects (.vmo) to a user, including virtual objects (.vobj) such as file cabinets, files, and folders, that fit into the spaces around and in the physical environment around a user, and virtual services (.vsrv), such as communication applications, such as augmented video surveillance conferencing, or augmented personal environment communications, or augmented virtualized photo sharing communication applications, that overlay or integrate their graphics within the physical perspective viewed environment around each user.
Operating Spaces® allows telepathic brain-to-brain communications (TBBC) or wireless brain-to-brain communications (WBBC), between multiple individuals, located anywhere in the world, through the global telepathic satellite network (GTSN).
Cloud® Memories is another application that runs on Operating Spaces®, that allows a user to look through the photographic memories in their brain, from their memories, as they have been captured by the global telepathic satellite network (GTSN).
Cloud® Frame is another application that runs on Operating Spaces®, that integrates with an Internet of Things (IoT) interactive picture frame, that has buttons on the frame of the digital picture frame, that allow interactivity in Operating Spaces®. When a launch button is pressed with the Cloud® Frame icon on it, on the interactive picture frame device, Cloud® Frame loads, and it displays all pictures and media that was captured, including through the usage or utilization of digital cameras from Operating Spaces®, used through satellite or radio frequency tower technologies. When an IDEAINT℠ Connect & Share button is pressed on the Cloud® Frame device, it connects to another user that is specified by voice or typed or thought interactivity with the device, to provide a shared user experience for interactivity and sharing of photographs and memories between the two or more users.
















