If you're going to be stealthy, be stealthy (e.g. http://quanttus.com/). If you're going to attempt to market your company, then market it properly. This does neither.
My point was that magic leap uses a lot more words to tease, and as a result, the site borders on nonsensical.
And if the point of a site is to tell you what a company does or is working on, then that information shouldn't be buried in a random section.
But ultimately, it's not a big deal. Just the first thing that I thought of when I clicked on their site.
And so it is more practical for them to tease and build interest.
...not that it matters, seeing as they seem to have already built interest with the people that matter, investors.
My feedback, and similar feedback from others, is not a complaint, it's feedback. Or, as someone else once said, "treasure your bugs."