VR is here. It is the next big thing.
Not your thing?
You don’t game so VR is not going to affect
you?
Still not sure?
Virtual Reality has recently come to museums as Vincent van
Goghs' art becomes so much more than impressive paintings on a wall, but a true
experience.
Disney is stepping in as well with Immersive Disney Animation exhibit which is touring to a (potential) city near you
allowing you to truly become part of the Disney world.
VR does come with some cautions. Those still developing may run some risks of hindering eye and brain development if allowed to spend too much time in alternate realities. It is not entirely known how too much time in VR can affect adult eyes, but it can make them tired and can cause dizziness and motion sickness. There are even a few cases of broken bones or bruised bodies because there is no concept of what is in the world around you in realty when you are in VR. It is important that you have a safe place when immersing into another reality (Think Avatar).
There is such a thing as too much of a good thing, so making
sure you spend more time in this reality is crucial. There is a concern from
some scientists that VR can be addicting, especially if your reality is not one you want. More research needs to be done.
There are those who think relying too
much on technology is a bad thing (Check out Ray Bradbury’s “The Veldt” circa
1950).





