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How close are we to deep dive/full immersion VR?


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Will it happen within our lifetime ( in 30-70 years)?

By using Elon Musk's Neuralink (Neural Lace 2039???) ,NerveGear, exo-skeletons, OpenWorld VR maybe?

And if we were to achieve this would anyone still want to live in the real world apart from people who are maintaining the system and certain religious groups?(or at least take breaks from full dive VR)

And is VR a replacement for reality? As in will it stop people from physically travelling and going outside?

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 Computer technology doesn't stand still. Every five years, we'll present a new discovery) If everything goes on like this, then in 20 years virtual reality will take over the world. But I don't think it'll completely replace reality. People were always divided into two types: those who go to Las Vegas for the weekend and those who comfortably play online casino games from home. It seems to me that everything will remain in the same frames.

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VR and improvement in GPUs bring about what I famously labelled inverse fapping law of thermodynamics

 

Fapping law = the victory of cyberspace over meatspace

 

Inverse = the opposite reactionary return of the repressed

 

As VR and GPU improvement require more meatspace power to implement = regression in fapping law as less people have meatspace money to use these videogames, they require more bandwidth too and modding something requires far more MBananas to download

 

This explains why newer versions of gta are less fun precisely because of better graphics, have duller people in them, and why newer versions of Battlefield have army ''redpill' crypticuck racetard dumbfucks. 

 

The fapping law of thermodynamics is close to the concept of entropy, to when Larry David is dumped by his gf in Whatever Works and likens it to letting toothpaste out of the tube, only my law is less fatalistic and could have been stopped had we had a more tecnophobic view of the world.

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On 1/25/2019 at 12:54 PM, Obsessed_With_Gaming said:

Will it happen within our lifetime ( in 30-70 years)?

By using Elon Musk's Neuralink (Neural Lace 2039???) ,NerveGear, exo-skeletons, OpenWorld VR maybe?

And if we were to achieve this would anyone still want to live in the real world apart from people who are maintaining the system and certain religious groups?(or at least take breaks from full dive VR)

And is VR a replacement for reality? As in will it stop people from physically travelling and going outside?

Elon Musk is the biggist idiot on the Planet.

long life diesel and petrol cars.

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hmm im of the idea of the next step into the human realization.

I belive in the fact that we are going to know some secrets of the life after the next 100 years.

Tecnological and medical advances are the less important. Because as a song called "Going Backwards" from depeche mode says , we are entering a decadent and 

suffering time where we will be less sensitive to what happens to the world until we are on the verge of cataclysm. When that happens we will enter in a gold era where

we will start to understand fully the abilities of the human brain and discovering secrets and accepting taboos. Like what happens after we die.

Even probably we will discover people with superior abilities.

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