Virtual Reality

Virtual Reality (VR) is a simulated experience that can replicate or create an environment that users can interact with in a seemingly real or physical way, usually through the use of technology. It often involves the use of a headset or goggles, equipped with sensors and displays that immerse the user in a three-dimensional space. Users can engage with this environment through movements, gestures, and sometimes even physical objects that interact with the virtual setting. VR is commonly used in various applications, including gaming, education, training simulations, architecture, and therapy, allowing users to experience situations that may be difficult, dangerous, or impractical in the real world.