Math, asked by MʏSᴛᴇʀɪᴏSᴛᴀʀᴋ, 7 months ago

quys Tony presents a question for you
is everything thing that we see and our brain interpret virtual or real??
according to me it is made to appear to exist by computer​

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Answered by priyomrabhadas
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Virtual reality (VR) can seem like being magically transported to a different world. It is an exciting technology but, after we put the headset on, we rarely stop to ask: how and why does it all seem so realistic? In this article, we are going to explore some of the concepts and techniques that make VR so convincing. We will discover that VR is effective because it mimics the experiences we encounter and the qualities of the real world around us. Our eyes and ears work the same whether we are in a real world or a virtual one. When we simulate the way we experience the real world—for instance, by simulating three- dimensional scenes using stereoscopic vision—VR can make us feel like as if we are in a different world altogether, but a very realistic-feeling one. After reading this article, you will have a basic understanding of what happens in VR. In short, you will have a sense of how VR technology is designed to tap into the way our brains work each day. You will see how VR tricks our brains to believe that we are somewhere else entirely, in interesting and sometimes unexpected ways.

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