Virtual Reality
Virtual Reality (VR) is a simulated experience that can mimic or enhance the real world through the use of computer technology. It typically involves the use of a VR headset or goggles that immerse the user in a three-dimensional environment, where they can interact with digital elements using controllers or other input devices. VR can create realistic perceptions of sight, sound, and sometimes touch to transport users to environments that may be fully imaginary, such as fantasy worlds, or based on real places.The technology is utilized in various fields, including gaming, education, training simulations, therapy, and virtual tourism. In VR, users often find themselves in an interactive space where they can examine objects, maneuver through scenes, and engage with other participants or virtual entities. The goal of virtual reality is to create an immersive and engaging experience that can evoke emotional responses and facilitate learning or entertainment in ways that traditional media cannot.