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Poll: Would you live in your ideal VR?
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Yes, plug me in
58.82%
10 58.82%
No, leave me here
29.41%
5 29.41%
I'm not sure
5.88%
1 5.88%
Fuck all polls, plus itchy butt
5.88%
1 5.88%
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Would you live in VR?
#61
RE: Would you live in VR?
I tried the Guardian VR solitary confinement with my gear VR yesterday. That's not a place I'd want to stay!

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#62
RE: Would you live in VR?
@ Roz

Yeah, so in one sense the imagination is 'real' and in another sense it's not... would you agree?
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#63
RE: Would you live in VR?
(May 15, 2016 at 10:01 am)Alasdair Ham Wrote: @ Roz

Yeah, so in one sense the imagination is 'real' and in another sense it's not... would you agree?

Naah, well imagination being real in the sense that its cause is physical is quite irrelevant. Of course the cause is physical but the subjective experience the neural communications translate to are just what I'd call imaginary but me perceiving the desk is also translated by my neurons communicating but the desk will still be there whether I exist or not while my thoughts will only exist if I exist. So that's what I'd call imaginary. It feels like it's becoming a definition problem now, because obviously thoughts aren't immaterial.

Also can you quote me, I don't get alerted otherwise :p sorry if I come out as rude.
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#64
RE: Would you live in VR?
(May 15, 2016 at 5:18 am)robvalue Wrote: Yes, you'd remember as much or as little as you'd like.

So can this be used to recover lost memories?
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#65
RE: Would you live in VR?
Nah, i enjoy my perfectly imperfect life. The twist, the turns, the unpredictable, the challenges, the diversity.


I only read the original post and it reminded me of the movie "Vanilla Sky."  Shy
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#66
RE: Would you live in VR?
Adding to what Rob said. How do we know we're not already in our personal vr we chose for ourselves?
We can never know.

We all unticked the religious option when setting it up, that's all.
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#67
RE: Would you live in VR?
Yes i would live in VR
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#68
RE: Would you live in VR?
If I had a 'Star Trek" holodeck, I would never leave.
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#69
RE: Would you live in VR?
I'm of the opinion that unpleasant experiences motivate us more than pleasant ones do. We'll do anything to get away from anxiety, fear, boredom, loneliness, or sadness, but we give less thought to whether something will make us happy or not. To pass the time without feeling, would that be nirvana?
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#70
RE: Would you live in VR?
(May 15, 2016 at 5:20 pm)Shining_Finger Wrote:
(May 15, 2016 at 5:18 am)robvalue Wrote: Yes, you'd remember as much or as little as you'd like.

So can this be used to recover lost memories?

Sure, if you like Smile It has access to everything in your brain. Your new world can be however you want it to be, and you can be however you want to be (or even be able to change yourself at will). If you want to have access to any particular memories, they can be stored somewhere to view.

The first thing I always do is set up a "save state", before I've done anything else... my world has save states, you see. It would seem perfectly normal to me. Any time I want, I can then revisit the excitement of having every opportunity open to me for the first time.

Then I'd probably set up a super huge roller skating rink with a pizza bar.

Yeah, I spend a lot of time there already you see...
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