WOW, this is a MEGO (My Eyes Gloss Over) announcement introducing the potential awesomeness of these fused adaptive technologies. Some bright entrepreneurs combined heads-up technology with contact lenses. Heads-up displays have been used by military aircraft pilots since 1960 and also in automobile driving assist packages since 1988. William Feinbloom, a New York optometrist, introduced new scleral lenses in 1936 made of a combination of glass and plastic that were considerably lighter than previous glass-blown contacts. Kevin Tuohy, a California optician, introduced the first contact lenses that resembled the modern contact lenses back in 1948 . Heads-up displays with contact lenses have now become digital twin products for the aviation and optical industries. Digital twin technologies make use of existing technology thereby reducing time it took to development the technology thereby saving boo-coos of money and time. Mojo came to fruition in a ...