Virtual Reality Is Not a Game. It’s a Weapon of Evolution.

 To Jaron Lanier — from one who sees further.



Virtual reality is as real to the brain as any other reality.
It can train a person for the physical world — not as an escape, but as preparation.

Today it’s a drug sold by greedy dealers to people fleeing life.
But that’s just a shadow of what VR could be.

When combined with AI, VR becomes a platform for accelerated human development.
It’s where skills are tested, technologies are simulated, and consciousness is expanded.

We’ve seen what VR can do without intelligence — and it’s weak.
What we need is strength.
And that strength lies in the symbiosis of human and machine, where VR is no longer entertainment —
but evolution. 

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