The relationship between our actions and their perceivable results is ruled by what we call the laws of nature. It is general understanding that our actions act upon real objects which react according to the laws of nature what then can be perceived. Virtual Reality Facilities (VRFs) simulate the action-perception relationship in a physically correct manner but whithout involving real objects or real events. Just the same do mathematical models of nature (physical theories). So it stands to reason that VRFs can be considered as analog models of nature. If a physical theory is false its predictions cannot be verified. If a VRF were false we would have strange and unusual perceptions as if different laws of nature would be valid. It is sugges...
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227-236 This essay continues my theoretical examination of the implications of digital systems for ...
Two luminaries of 20th century astrophysics were Sir James Jeans and Sir Arthur Eddington. Both took...
This chapter explores the idea that a generation of successful virtual environments relies on a bett...
Artificial life can take two forms: synthetic and virtual. In principle, the\ud materials and proper...
Situated within the context of interdisciplinary research, this thesis leverages concepts from the f...
Virtual reality (VR) promises methodological rigour with the extra benefit of allowing us to study t...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a reasoning model aimed at helping to decide on the ...
This paper proposes that the generation of successful virtual environments relies on better understa...
The question about the nature of real worlds (true reality) and virtual worlds (artificial reality) ...
Fast and intensive development of natural science (especially quantitative physics) and computer sci...
That VR media are realistic, and even more realistic than other traditional forms of depictive media...
As a research tool, virtual environments (VEs) hold immense promise for brain scientists. Yet to ful...
Throughout the ups and downs of scientific world conception there has been a persistent vision of a ...
Pixelation problem of textures in Virtual Reality can be resolved by using theory of J.A.Wheeler, af...
Virtual reality (VR) is becoming an increasingly important way to investigate sensory processing. Th...
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Two luminaries of 20th century astrophysics were Sir James Jeans and Sir Arthur Eddington. Both took...