Blair Williams - Reality Virtually

Blair Williams' "Reality Virtually" is a thought-provoking concept that explores the intersection of technology, reality, and human experience. As virtual and augmented reality technologies continue to advance, they are changing the way we interact with the world around us.

Williams points out that human perception operates at roughly 13 milliseconds. Anything faster (like light hitting a wall) or slower (like the growth of a tree) is smoothed over by our cognitive processors. She argues that this "latency" is proof of a rendering engine. In "Reality Virtually," we are not discovering physics; we are reading the documentation. Blair Williams - Reality Virtually

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In partnership with a German automotive giant, Williams replaced paper manuals and static VR training modules with an RV assembly line. New hires wear lightweight glasses. When they look at an engine block, the virtual components "explode" outward with torque specifications. Error rates dropped by 47% because workers never had to look away from the real part they were touching. Anything faster (like light hitting a wall) or

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Traditional physics sees atoms as building blocks. Williams sees them as pixels. She suggests that quantum entanglement is not a spooky action at a distance, but rather a "cache coherence" issue in the universal simulation. By treating molecules as UI elements, her lab has successfully demonstrated that subjective experience alters molecular vibration—a concept she calls "Psycho-Haptic Feedback." Q: What's next for Reality Virtually

Blair Williams — Reality Virtually

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