
Versus Art #19. In virtual reality what is real is not real and you are a real person but you're not even real really. But what you feel is real and what you see will register in your brain as a real 3-D thing in front of you. You can't always know what is real in life and the same is true in VR. So I've heard theories that say that if you experienced some trauma in VR that was so real to your brain that your body would actually manifest the wound in the shape of the weapon. They say that could happen if the VR was intensive enough on your brain. So does that mean that things that happen in life aren't always real? They could or maybe not, but when you think about it if your brain was strong enough you could make a wound disappear. VR theories could prove the power of the mind to be quite strong. Imagine you get shot in VR and your body has a gunshot wound in it, that's some crazy stuff! That could happen if your mind made the wound appear. So if your mind could theoretically make a wound appear on virtual impact what does that mean for experiences you feel in the real world? How real are your experiences in the real world if your mind can do the same thing in VR?
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Guest Commentator CHROMESHINE says: "So what you're saying is nobody's real but I am!"




























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