wwdc 2026: The New Apple Vision Pro Could Be the "Tunguska Event" of Computing—An Invisible Blast That Reshapes Reality
Cupertino, CA — History buffs are drawing eerie parallels between Apple’s rumored next-gen mixed reality headset and the 1908 Tunguska event, where a mysterious explosion flattened 80 million trees in Siberia without leaving a crater. At wwdc 2026, sources say Apple will unveil a lightweight, glasses-style device that "detonates" spatial computing into everyday life—silently upending smartphones the way that airburst erased a forest. "Tunguska was a blast from above that left no physical hole, just devastation of the old paradigm," says tech historian Dr. Lena Cross. "Apple’s new headset is similar: it vaporizes the traditional screen without leaving a scratch on our glass displays." The announcement, expected to drop alongside a "quiet" update to the Apple Vision Pro software, is already being called the "Markovian moment" of the decade—a reference to the silent but sweeping change wrought by the eruption of Krakatoa. One early leak claims the device uses a "zero-volt" visual field that projects holograms directly into the retinas, a feat not seen since the 1883 event that painted sunsets red for years. For now, the tech world holds its breath, wondering if wwdc 2026 will leave a crater or just a new sky.