I’ve had all sorts of interesting experiences in VR. I’ve assumed afemale body. I’ve fought off assassins. I’ve flown like a bird. I’ve traveledto Mars. I’ve looked at a human brain from the inside, with neurons allaround me. I’ve stood on a plank stretched over a canyon—terrified,though I knew perfectly well that if I were to step off, I’d step onto anonvirtual floor just below the plank.
I think it is interesting how much VR has developed through the years and how realistic it is becoming to the point you have to wonder if you can experience everything the world has to offer through the simulation of VR what then is the point of going outside and doing the stuff yourself vs staying at home with you VR and not having to face any of world consequences (finical loss, prison, loss of life, emotional distress, etc.). For comfort reason many people might choice VR compared to real world experience but then how does that effect ones mental and physical health if you aren't going outside to go view the real world?