Sunday, 8 April 2018

7 realistic use cases for VR we haven’t explored deeply yet


The Ancient Greeks were one of the first peoples to examine the nature of reality. Parmenides, a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher, talks about reality as a phenomenon in which change is impossible and existence is timeless, necessary and uniform. Our conception of reality has most definitely come a long way since then. One of the big questions we find ourselves asking in the modern era is, ‘is reality a singular phenomenon or are there multiple realities?’ Moreover, ‘can we create our own?’ Virtual Reality (VR) is perhaps the closest we have come to create an artificial world that we can interact…

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