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If consumer and investor behavior has been dramatically changed by human communication with computers just based on screens, data entry pads and mouse clicks, imagine the transformation that will come from three-dimensional and engaging virtual trade. Shoppers in years to come may use Virtual Reality to see how clothing "fits" or "appears" on them. Investors of the future may view three-dimensional stock and commodity charts. eTrade might be just the beginning of a new era of worldwide virtual trade. Linked page Infiscape Inc. also deals with such virtual reality technologies.

To qualify as being called virtual reality, objects within the computer-fabricated construct also must match with satisfactory accuracy to the natural laws relevant to their actual equivalents. This is necessary for the computer generated components seems real to the higher-order functions of one's brain, not merely lower-level perception. It is not enough for a geometric object to just look like a cube, it should also interact like a geometric object with respect to the conservation of matter, movement, gravity, and other laws of nature. This is more challenging with more challenging tangible or even biological objects within an artificially-generated world. Simulating an organism is more difficult than artificially creating a geometric object. Linked page Virtual Tours Minneapolis, Minnesota also is related.

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