Virtual Reality

Virtual Reality (VR) is a computer-generated environment that simulates a three-dimensional space, allowing users to interact with that space in a seemingly real or physical way through the use of specialized equipment, such as headsets with displays and motion tracking sensors. VR immerses users in a fully interactive experience, often replacing the real-world surroundings with a virtual setting, which can be designed to resemble reality or be entirely imaginary. Users can look around and move within this environment, using hand controllers or other input devices to manipulate objects or navigate the virtual space. This technology is widely used in various fields, including gaming, training simulations, education, therapy, and remote collaboration. The aim of VR is to create a sense of presence, making users feel as though they are actually “inside” the virtual world.