basically anything that's not human scale, we have difficulty comprehending w/out ability to change scale
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I can hear architects claiming that their multi views will allow them to realize the space closeness problems
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research has shown that humans using GPS has impacted our ability to richly experience and remember 3D spaces
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we just don't rely on songs and poems to record and pass on all of our human knowledge of the universe
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ultimately - I'm trying to find the essence of what VR buys you, without costing you. To quantify and extract
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what is your need here? what are you trying to do? This has been an esoteric discussion, what's the goal?
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ultimately - way too many people falling in love with VR because gives good demo, without a need.
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(ii) trying to identify some handles to investigate of what the brain loves about VR that it get such love...
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I've been saying for ~2 years that AR is the killer product, not VR. VR makes a big splash & plays well...
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that's the exact debate I'm having at work.Trying to ID something for VR to be stellar at, cause AR is rocking
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from an ENG perspective, VR is the harder problem than just adding a layer of info to the real world (AR)
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