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I have a friend whom have a knowledge about this.( He's comp engineer) I'm planning to share it with him. Although I don't trust him, but I've realized that I won't get anywhere by keeping it to myself.
Initially, when contemplating the idea of a science fiction novel, I thought this aspect might not come to the forefront because I believed it couldn't be the main focus. However, while discussing with someone, I can think better. I can write a dystopic novel in which, despite the technology being ready for release, powerful corporations attempt to hide this technology from people to oppose individuality and maintain control.
By the way, it's not related to asteroids. My goal is to transform everyday things used by people into a hallucinative technology without the need for tangible objects. This way, it won't require money for production, won't exploit the world's resources, and everyone can do whatever they want whenever they want, taking control away from large corporations in this field. At least, that's the positive scenario.