Understanding Virtual Reality Understanding what virtual reality is can be briefly taken from the two words, virtual meaning near, and reality meaning the true experience of human beings, such that coining these two meanings will come out to mean as “near the true experience”, which can be further defined as an emulation of reality. Whatever we experience in our environment, the information that we get from the experience is processed to our brains using the brain’s sensory mechanism, such that the brain enables the mind to receive the information with an accompanying sensory perception; and, with this kind of reasoning, , there’s a likely chance that if you present your senses with made-up information and not the genuine information as what is really happening, the way you perceive reality would also change, such that this is just a perception of reality, and this perceived reality is actually referred to as virtual reality. By interpreting this concept in terms of the technical understanding of virtual reality, virtual reality is result of the combined process of our senses and a computer-generated emulated environment. Virtual reality is achieved using technology, a combination of hardware, like headsets, and software to make simulated motions, and synchronizing with our sensory mechanism, which includes our 180 degrees of vision, and all these to achieve a sense of presence in an emulated environment. The kind of entertainment industry that we have now is optimizing the virtual reality technology, being a multi-billion dollar business, the goal is to give entertainment a new dimension, at the same time, virtual reality is into immersive films and video games; however, there are serious applications of which virtual reality is used, such as in the field of architecture, sport, medicine, and arts, where the simulated environment and experience is chosen instead of following a procedure that may be dangerous or expensive or impractical to do something in reality, like a trainee fighter pilot undergoing a virtual reality and simulated flying lessons than doing the training for real. It seems that virtual reality could substantively change the interface of digital technology to humanize digital technology.
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Virtual reality produces the ability to allow a person to view images in three-dimensional presentations, such that these images appear life-sized to the person and that the images change as the person moves around the simulated environment, which corresponds with a change in the field of vision. Virtual reality aims to produce a seamless sensing between the person’s head and eye movements with its appropriate response, like a change in perception, because the goal of this form of technology is to provide an emulated environment that looks realistic and enjoyable to view. Virtual reality designers hope to achieve what real responses are being felt and sensed as a person explores the surroundings, because any delay between a person’s actions and response in viewing something through virtual reality defeats the very goal of producing this form of technology.How I Became An Expert on Businesses