TORAH → FUNDAMENTALS Issue 889 · December 8, 2021

Virtual Reality

Virtual reality users are immersed in an illusory world, detached from the real world

Virtual Reality

 

It used to be that if you wanted to play baseball or basketball, you needed a real baseball, a real basketball, and a team of real people. To go car racing, you needed a real sports car. To experience the excitement of skiing down a steep mountain, you needed to have real skis and a snow-covered mountain.

In today’s world of entertainment, a person can play virtual baseball and basketball without balls and without teams. You can go car racing without a car, and skiing without skis, snow, or a mountain.

We live in an era of virtual reality. Virtual reality users are immersed in an illusory world, detached from the real world.

As we know, everything in the physical world has a parallel in the ruchniyus world.

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