Virtual Reality

Virtual reality is simulated reality. Computers introduced us to the virtual world. In the virtual world one can assume any identity and no one will be the wiser. Such identities are called ‘avatars’. This is part of its attraction. But it also has its dangers. Many youngsters today live more in the virtual world than in the real world. This has made sociopaths out of some of them. They are so used to interacting with people in the virtual world that they no longer know how to interact with real people.

In face to face encounters they may be shy and awkward. But their online personas might be the exact opposite, virtualreality is not conducive to form stable relationships with people in the real world. Computer games which are played on a computer or on a console system like the Sony Play station or Microsoft Xbox are a favorite with children and teenagers. The information kept in a Virtaul reality system is shared across a vast technology of computers, and the data cannot be altered unless the majority of computers in the network agree that it should be changed.

Virtaul reality technology has a lot of potential in service of the efficient utilization of capital.

Virtual reality was once the dream of science fiction. But the internet was also once a dream, and so were computers and smartphones. The future is coming.

— Mark Zuckerberg

Here are several advantage of virtaul reality:

  • It can be used in medical studies to enable students to know the human body structure.
  • It can be used in driving schools as it give a real look of roads and traffic.
  • Through Virtual Reality user can experiment with an artificial environment.
  • Virtual Reality make the education more easily and comfort.
  • Virtual reality creates a realistic world

Virtual reality has become so mainstream that we’re starting to see more and more commercial ventures and startups. Companies like Google are investing in VR because they believe it will be one of the most important technologies over the next decade. As VR becomes a more mainstream technology, there will be less barriers for its development and use because of the sheer number of companies that are involved with it. The only barrier left is how soon the public will adopt this new technology into their everyday lives so that we may all reap the benefits of a better future.

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As VR becomes more mainstream, it’s likely that we’ll see even more creative and unexpected uses for the technology. So what does the future hold for VR? Only time will tell. But one thing is certain: VR is here to stay.

To conclude, Virtual reality is quickly changing the world of technology and shaping the future of what we know about human interaction.

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