Virtual Reality

Virtual Reality (VR) refers to a simulated experience that can be similar to or completely different from the real world. It involves the use of technology to create an immersive environment that can be interacted with using specialized equipment, such as headsets, gloves, and motion tracking devices. Users are able to explore and engage with three-dimensional spaces and objects as if they were physically present in that environment. VR is commonly used for entertainment purposes, such as video games and movies, but also has applications in fields like education, training, healthcare, and therapy, allowing for experiential learning and practice in safe and controlled settings. The primary goal of VR is to create a sense of presence, making users feel as though they are truly inhabiting the virtual world.