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    1. Virtual reality is genuine reality. Orat least, virtual realities are genuine realities.

      I don’t believe virtual realities are genuine realities because they are designed by humans and can be altered at will. Real life, on the other hand, cannot be reshaped by anyone, which gives it authenticity and meaning. While VR can be useful for entertainment, work, or learning, its artificial nature prevents it from ever truly being a genuine reality.

    2. It won’t sur-prise me if widespread adoption of VR is limited for a decade or two,while the technology matures. No doubt it will move in all sorts ofdirections I haven’t anticipated. But once a mature VR technology isdeveloped, it should be able to support lives that are on a par with oreven surpass life in physical reality.

      I agree that VR will likely become more integrated into our daily lives as the technology matures. Though currently limited, future advancements could make VR practical for work, education, entertainment, and social connection. But when he says VR will support lives that are on par with physical reality I don't agree because at the end of the day nothing in VR is real. And if everything in VR isn't real, then there is no possible way it could surpass real life where everything is real.