Back to the future hoverboard

Back to the future hoverboard

What Robert Zemeckis imagined on his dreams...




The hoverboard was a magnetic skateboard created in the movie Back to the future. Through special effects the film-makers depicted the boards hovering above the ground. 24 years later Huvrtech is presenting this revolucionary new model of hoverboard. Not prices are fixed yet but some rumours point price and date of the hoverboard

Soon can be a reality...


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Conclusions


Researches have shown that worries and subjective back to the future hoverboard risk perceptions on tourism are basically the consequence of the stimulus situations perceived by each individual senses and the inner psychological processes. In this sense, worries and subjective risk perceptions can be analyzed including these three factors.
First, the stimulus situations, which are daily moments perceived by each person. As it has been argued before, an experienced terror attack can be considered a stimulus situation.  And in this kind of situations, It can be said that these stimulus are involuntary and don’t rely on peoples actions. Therefore, the stimulus perceived can be easily identified and explained.
The second factor, belongs to each individual senses.Back to the future hover board The individual can perceive or not a stimulus taking into accounts the ability of his/her senses. Even if we go further, and this individual is deprived of one or more of his/her senses and he/she cannot even perceive the stimulus. Then, as a consequence, there is no stimulus. Senses can be also easily identified and described.
And the last and most back to the future hoverboard debated factor are the psychological processes. Psychological processes performing any type of activity that we use а variety of processes like thinking, remembering, problem solving, interpretation etc. Thus whether you back to the future hoverboard study а lesson, view а cinema, talk on а topic, we are using psychological processes of which we may or may not be aware (Psychological Processes, 2008). At this point, each individual has the complete ability to transform the stimulus perceived by the senses, the two first factors, and develop it in his/her mind conducting a large variety of worries back to the future hoverboard and subjective risk perceptions in any stimulus perceived.


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