Press enter or click to view image in full size Photo by Konrad Wolfenstein on Xpert.digital “Your brain doesn’t actually know where your body ends, and the room begins. It’s called proprioception, and in 2026, developers aren’t just building apps — they are hacking your nervous system.” We have officially moved beyond the era of “looking at” screens. We are now existing inside data. For decades, the digital world was a flat plane, a rectangular window we peered into from the safety of the physical world. But with the mainstreaming of devices like the Apple Glass Gen 2 and Meta Orion , that window has shattered. The shards have integrated into our living rooms, our offices, and — most importantly — our parietal lobes. This is the “Presence” Paradox : the more seamless the technology becomes, the more our biological sense of “Self” begins to fray at the edges. 1. The Tech: SLAM, 6DoF, and the War on Latency To understand why your brain is currently being “hacked,” we have to look at the math.…