"Hmm, not bad," Ray muttered.
In front of him, a hyperrealistic scene played out, so vivid it felt as if it were truly there. Yet, in reality, if one were to reach out and touch it, their hand would pass right through.
This was not a mere hologram projection but a system called T-MAS. It utilised the fourth dimension to articulate an environment capable of presenting anything before you, though, in actuality, it existed in an entirely different place.
The technology was extraordinarily complex and intricate, leveraging the fourth dimension to mirror time and space. Up until recently, Ray had been the only one able to access the fourth dimension, and even for him, manipulating it had been an exceptionally challenging and arduous task.
Not to mention, the maths involved in the equations was incredibly tedious—there was only a single device of this in the entire human race and created by Ray himself.