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This is inspired, partially, by Timothy Leary's book "Chaos & Cyberculture." I also have began reading and experimenting with a book and program for programming. I'm still just beginning, but the endless possibilities excite me. Anyways, the idea of a real cyberspace, or collective digital artificial realities, seems so incredible and inevitable to me. This is the kind of stuff we should be doing with our money and technology. We do not need to allow these centralized entertainment corporations and television networks to stake claim on a Monopoly on entertainment. We have the technology to do anything. This idea is both for a book, and real life. Both excite me a lot. Virtual reality like games, or movies//tv shows, where you wear goggles or something like that to put you in a realistic virtual-reality. You can use anything needed for props, and have it literally be as if you are playing, or doing whatever you are doing. It would be well coded, just like a video game, and everything would be just as real. It would be better, though, because it would seem like you were actually there, instead of just seeing it on TV. Not only that, but any real environment could be perfectly replicated. All of these movie, show, game, etc. technologies could maybe be open to edit, and all those occupying cyberspace would have a collective virtual reality, with as many different activities or realities/circumstances. We already have the technology, we're just not utilizing it; we do this in favor of tv shows, movies, military, NASA, and other work-related uses. We could instantly travel to any place in the world, and meet with each other. Play rounds of golf at famous courses. Play NBA games. ANYTHING that happens in real life can be replicated in cyberia. Anything that can be IMAGINED can be created. You could potentially create psychedelic realities which can be interacted with, and things of that nature. ANYTHING is possible, and it can be improved upon, and any environmental or sensory tools made more realistic, as times goes on. You can upload pictures of yourselves, making your cyberspace counterpart a perfect imitation. You could even have an altered avatar, which could be anything. Anyone could take on any form they desired. You could act out any fantasy you wanted. You could even have real sexual simulations done in cyberspace, with something to even stimulate the feeling. This is inspired, partially, by Timothy Leary's book "Chaos & Cyberculture." I also have began reading and experimenting with a book and program for programming. I'm still just beginning, but the endless possibilities excite me. Anyways, the idea of a real cyberspace, or collective digital artificial realities, seems so incredible and inevitable to me. This is the kind of stuff we should be doing with our money and technology. We do not need to allow these centralized entertainment corporations and television networks to stake claim on a Monopoly on entertainment. We have the technology to do anything. This idea is both for a book, and real life. Both excite me a lot. Virtual reality like games, or movies//tv shows, where you wear goggles or something like that to put you in a realistic virtual-reality. You can use anything needed for props, and have it literally be as if you are playing, or doing whatever you are doing. It would be well coded, just like a video game, and everything would be just as real. It would be better, though, because it would seem like you were actually there, instead of just seeing it on TV. Not only that, but any real environment could be perfectly replicated. All of these movie, show, game, etc. technologies could maybe be open to edit, and all those occupying cyberspace would have a collective virtual reality, with as many different activities or realities/circumstances. We already have the technology, we're just not utilizing it; we do this in favor of tv shows, movies, military, NASA, and other work-related uses. We could instantly travel to any place in the world, and meet with each other. Play rounds of golf at famous courses. Play NBA games. ANYTHING that happens in real life can be replicated in cyberia. Anything that can be IMAGINED can be created. You could potentially create psychedelic realities which can be interacted with, and things of that nature. ANYTHING is possible, and it can be improved upon, and any environmental or sensory tools made more realistic, as times goes on. You can upload pictures of yourselves, making your cyberspace counterpart a perfect imitation. You could even have an altered avatar, which could be anything. Anyone could take on any form they desired. You could act out any fantasy you wanted. You could even have real sexual simulations done in cyberspace, with something to even stimulate the feeling. Any sort of feeling or physical-sensory necessities could potentially be filled, for any activity or circumstance you want to simulate. Anything that is currently done in a videogame could be done in cyberspace. You could create your own "TV shows/movies/virtual realities." You could be a professional athlete. You could be ANYTHING. You could also create any more simpler situation you wanted, making it easy to do regularly, and have it be much more active then watching TV, or anything people generally do so there goes that potential argument against it. We could spend a big portion of our lives in a world of information, suited to stimulate our evolving brains in ways that were not previously possible.Anything that is currently done in a videogame could be done in cyberspace. You could create your own "TV shows/movies/virtual realities." You could be a professional athlete. You could be ANYTHING. You could also create any more simpler situation you wanted, making it easy to do regularly, and have it be much more active then watching TV, or anything people generally do so there goes that potential argument against it. We could spend a big portion of our lives in a world of information, suited to stimulate our evolving brains in ways that were not previously possible. Last edited by TheJourney; 10-31-2011 at 11:23 AM. |
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