A lenient virtual reality social networking

You speechless fetch the screen, actually not a conventional screen but a head up display. A great deal of scientific research and more social networks. Surely you will agree you spent at least some minutes of your day typing in your messaging app, a fact in general people are prone to being more and more stuck in this cage, maybe we’re seeking grant us a humanity tragedy, indeed, the internet evolve, new technologies also evolve. The presence of VR is a pilot submitted on the really beginning to a new age...

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I am introducing the computer simulated reality as an event beyond the control, but in fact, everything is going to come out fine, in reasonable circumstances, nevertheless creating images from a distant future is not out of line, before 1950s the first traces of virtual reality came from the world to science fiction, in 1938 Abtoin Artaud described the illusory nature of characters and objects in the theatre as “la réalité virtuelle”, and now the usage of VR is increasingly used in sophisticated fields, training, video games, fine arts and urban design. There has been an increase interest in the potential social impact in virtual reality when a very few people have given critical thought to the dawn of this new way of life interaction, however, would VR adepts more stressed, isolated and distracted? Does this technology have the potential to enhance your social skills and social life?

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In a nutshell, is rewarding to see how VR is growing fast, but we cannot predict how it is going to affect us. Many people are dependents of social network, just observe how many people are occupying their phones instead of engaging in a conversation, it’s comfortable to talk with someone through text messaging, imagine if you can see your friends in a total 3D immersion, touch, few… how tricky is going to be to our brains?

Being dependent upon technology has only conditioned us to become less social, but being social in an artificial world means that you are social? You can go to a party in a virtual world, meet your friends from another country, go to a virtual karaoke bar, even in miles away, you’re alone in your home, but are you being social? One interesting factor to consider in this topic is the experience of children who are being born in a world completely plugged in to the virtual world.

Quoting Hartsell, Layne a professor at Sungkyunkwan University in Seoul, Kore, he says:

As new waves of technology come to us, there will be the potential for advantages and disadvantages, each with its own graded potential or degree. Thus, the conditions will change as new technologies emerge, and the concepts of severe or mature now will become a various set of potential circumstances under newer, future emergent conditions. Sometimes, it’s better to simply not do what it is possible to do because the product or process is not necessary, or not important, or simply too risky.

Think about it, a lot of effort has been put into new technologies, soon all of us will be living in a science-fiction, for better or worse, depending on how you see it.