Simulation now and in the future

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Bappy11
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Simulation now and in the future

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What exactly this program does, besides creating empathy for psychosis patients, is the question. Kanary does not want to make any statements about that yet, simply because the project has just been launched.

It is clear that we still have a lot to look forward to in the field of simulation. Today, simulation is used as a tool to attract the attention of journalists. With 'Hunger in LA', journalists can experience a diabetes-related experience using a 'head mounted display'. It was created by Nonny de la Pena , co-founder of Stroome.com and pioneer in the field of 'Immersive Journalism'. The target group can walk past a line of people waiting for food and experience how a diabetes patient falls into a coma. Not a cheerful subject, but informative. Simulation also proves to be an effective way to get a message across here.

The most well-known simulations are aviation training programs. It is a matter sweden telegram data of inventory and fantasy where simulation programs can be used for more. People will soon opt for a kind of LSD experience, an ultimate game experience, a trip or an educational program, but sometimes also involuntarily become the subject of modern simulation techniques. In these types of simulation techniques, augmented reality and virtual reality are combined to destabilize people. The fictional example below about Mohammed Nayim Farouq could therefore become reality: placing someone in a simulated reality to gather information.

Mohammed Nayim Farouq
Mohammed Nayim Farouq looks out over his village. It is hot and there is hardly anyone outside at this time of day. It feels familiar. He looks around, but is confused, nauseous and exhausted. He cannot move his hands, which seem to be tied behind his back. He looks down and seems to be sitting on a large stone, such as those that are common in the Afghan landscape. He carefully stands up. In the distance, voices are heard and someone walks towards him. The image is blurred, the person is no more than a black shadow of a person who seems to be supporting himself with a stick. Just like his father. The volume of a voice grows stronger and sounds familiar, but there is something strange about the voice. His heart is filled with homesickness. “Mohammed, my son, come here. Why have you been away for so long? Come, sit down and tell me… Where have you been all this time? What have you been doing and with whom?” The questions seem to go on and on in his head.
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