Did Simpsons Predict Apple Vision Pro Too? Here's A Proof From A 2016 Episode
The iconic animated sitcom, now in its 35th season, has a history of precisely forecasting real-world events, perplexing viewers and admirers alike.
In an unusual yet fascinating turn of events, The Simpsons has once again proved its remarkable ability to foretell the future, this time foreshadowing Apple's most recent technical marvel, the Vision Pro virtual reality headset.
The iconic animated sitcom, now in its 35th season, has a history of precisely forecasting real-world events, perplexing viewers and admirers alike.
When did Simpsons show devices like vision pro?
One of the most recent examples of this strange phenomena was in a 2016 episode titled Friends and Family.
In this episode, characters are shown utilizing virtual reality headsets in their daily lives, which has a striking resemblance to Apple's recent release of the Vision Pro, which costs an incredible Rs 2.8 lakh.
Mr. Burns hired The Simpsons to play his virtual reality family in the episode, and the plot contained amusing sequences of the characters indulging in different virtual pastimes such as virtual picnics and virtual kisses.
Audiences had no idea that eight years later, this humorous take on futuristic technology would develop as Apple's cutting-edge Vision Pro headset.
What else has simpsons predicted?
The Simpsons have accurately predicted a variety of significant events, including smartwatches, FaceTime, the Walt Disney and FOX merger, a submarine disaster,
Ted Cruz's escape to Mexico during a natural disaster, and even Donald Trump's presidency, including a possible 2024 reelection campaign. These examples only scrape the surface of the show's extraordinary ability to predict future events.
How is Apple vision pro doing in the market?
Meanwhile, the Vision Pro, which Apple debuted last month, has already caught the tech world by storm. Apple's CEO, Tim Cook, described it as "the most advanced consumer electronics device ever created."
The device is compatible with the macOS, iOS, and iPadOS operating systems, giving users access to a wide range of programs, pictures, and spatial FaceTime video.
Since its official introduction, the Vision Pro has received a lot of attention, with an estimated 200,000 copies having sold through pre-orders, according to the New York Post.
Users have filled social media with recordings of their experiences using the VR gear in public places, bringing to life scenarios reminiscent of a Simpsons episode from nearly a decade ago.
Check the viral post here.
Apple Vision Pro The Simpsons did it again ?#Simpsons#AppleVisionPro pic.twitter.com/guxR8L6qJE
¡ª Oscar Gomez (@OscarGomez369) February 3, 2024
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