Virtual Reality

Virtual Reality (VR) is a simulated experience that can be similar to or completely different from the real world. It typically involves the use of computer technology to create a three-dimensional environment that users can interact with in a seemingly real or physical way. This is often achieved through the use of VR headsets, gloves, and other sensory equipment that track the user’s movements and responses, allowing them to explore and engage with the virtual environment.

VR can be applied in various fields, including gaming, education, healthcare, and training simulations, providing immersive experiences that enhance learning or entertainment. It enables users to suspend disbelief and immerse themselves in scenarios that would be impossible or impractical in the real world. The technology creates a sense of presence, making the virtual experience feel tangible to the user.