Found on Virtual Reality Reviewer http://bit.ly/2c1UJIc |
Almost every day I read an article stating that a company or person is pretty positive that we live in a simulation. Thank you Elon for starting that trend for this generation. I feel there is some validity to those statements with how much we utilize the internet and our phones, but where it will really happen will be when Virtual Reality goes commercial.
Personally, it scares the hell out of me. In a few years, people may not know the difference between reality and the augmented reality of VR (That is of course banking on the hope that we're not in an augmented reality already).
Found on Tech Times http://bit.ly/2cnQPYm |
As noted in RedShark News, they say that VR will never have the graphics to withstand what we see in reality once we move around. It has biological limitations. But of course those statements are the ones that challenge our best and brightest to make it happen.
Think about it. Only a few decades ago mainstream scientists claimed the ability to harness and utilize waves for a handheld device to be impossible. Today we can access anything on our phones, even wireless virtual reality.
Is it far-fetched to theorize the ability to create a virtual reality capable of producing "life-like" animation through the implementation of Artificial Intelligence? "The Matrix" has been warning us about that for a while now.
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In less than a decade, I don't think we'll need to shove a metal spike into the back of our heads to access a "real" animation. I have a feeling the technology will be created to put us in an augmented world that matches reality, without any attachments other than a headset.
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Fantastic and fascinating ...you nailed it!
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