Simulated Reality
Simulated reality refers to an engineered approximation of reality, often created through computer simulations. This concept encompasses various forms of virtual reality and theoretical processes like mind uploading. It raises questions about the nature of reality and perception in both technological and fictional contexts.
- ▪A simulated reality is designed to appear real while being an artificial construct.
- ▪Common examples include virtual reality environments and theoretical mind uploading.
- ▪The concept challenges our understanding of reality and perception in both technology and fiction.
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