Virtual Reality: A Brave New World
How many dimensions are there in our existence? We live in one reality but believe in so many others including the world of spirits, the Bermuda triangle, etc. There is another reality that is fast taking over lives in the twenty-first century – the virtual reality of the Internet. How real has the Internet become to us?
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In the Net we are represented by avatars. We can dress up our avatar in a virtual Levi jacket or Gucci dress. We have our own space where we can decorate with knick-knacks of our liking and wallpaper it to our satisfaction. We can play virtual games and win real hard cash. We can send virtual flowers to our lovers. We can meet and discuss ideas with strangers from all over the world. All these used to be simply fun but when people are willing to pay for virtual goods or services, the Internet becomes a serious and lucrative business.
According to Gartner Research, 80% of all broadband users will have avatars in the near future. Virtual worlds, which literally started from zero, are getting listed on the stock market. Virtual worlds like Entropia, Habbo, Stardoll, and Second Life are making big profits beyond the physical world. Multinational corporations such as IBM and BP are also rushing in to catch a piece of the action. In South Korea, 43% of the population subscribe to Cyworld, so every consumer brand must have a presence in this virtual world to survive. China, the factory of the world, is busy churning out virtual goods that are only consumed in virtual worlds including clothes, art, and toys. When consumers worldwide visit China’s virtual mall, it encourages them to buy direct from the manufacturer, which keeps costs down and eliminate the need for middlemen.
Business and pleasure will definitely move into the world of virtual reality because it is more convenient, cheaper, and hassle-free. Money and credit card are just pieces of paper or plastic without the value we give to them. The Internet is, likewise, a matrix created by human beings for work, entertainment, and daily living, although it only exists in our mind and imagination.
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February 6th, 2010 08:33
hi pplz i really like to go on online things, virtual worlds but i dont like downloading stuff beacause plenty of times i had a virus from dowmloading! please help!
please!
February 4th, 2010 06:59
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December 11th, 2009 03:55
crap shitte wat u all talkin bout ya bombaclart
June 5th, 2009 08:04
cool! this is sooooo cool! SIGN ME UP!
December 24th, 2008 01:57
There is no such thing like free and no download virtual worlds!I searched it!i will keep searching!!!I will tell you if i find!Bye for now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
November 21st, 2008 01:19
Can you honestly tell me that you dont play any “Virtual worlds” Yes most are money makeing schemes. But have you ever went into a chat room made friends with someone and stuck around for a few months? Eventually you start careing for that person. Even if it is just as a “Friend” theres feelings there. (Example) You feel bad when there dog dies. *Shrugs* Maybe its just me -__-
December 16th, 2007 14:52
Does this mean we can’t do social network in second life? I have different thought. I think maybe “virtual worlds” like second life will replace the current social networks (e.g. myspace, facebook, etc) in future or they will evolve to something like second life.
December 11th, 2007 02:17
People who are intelligent enough, will realize the great difference between social networks such as myspace, facebook etc.. (where the main point is to have fun and have social contact with other people) and “virtual worlds” like second life, where most people know, that it is brought up to make money.
I think it is more likely that there will be more pages coming up, which are more like myspace, where people interact with other people, instead a big company.
December 10th, 2007 23:42
Let’s see how deep the rabbit’s hole goes.
December 10th, 2007 22:50
When it is possible to ‘jack in’ and have ‘real’ experiences online, people will no doubt choose this over the real world. Each day the Matrix seems more and more plausible.
December 10th, 2007 10:53
There could be negative side effects from this brave new world if it is not managed well. Recently, in Korea there have boot camp purposely for those kids who are addicted to this virtual world.