Virtual Reality Simulation for Websites - Could Someone Start Work On It?

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The discussion centers on the idea of integrating virtual reality (VR) into websites, allowing users to interact in a simulated environment. Participants envision a VR experience where users could "walk" into virtual spaces, engage in discussions, and perform activities like grabbing coffee or collaborating on physics problems. However, there are concerns about how this would change the nature of existing forums, with some expressing that it might detract from the current community spirit. Historical references to earlier online platforms that attempted similar concepts highlight skepticism about the practicality and appeal of such VR implementations. While acknowledging that existing platforms like games and Second Life offer some of these features, the conversation leans toward the notion that a VR physics forum could provide unique educational benefits, such as intuitive understanding of quantum mechanics through immersive experiences.
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Wouldn't it be cool if websites had a virtual reality simulation option? You could put on your headset and (say you chose PF) could like "walk" into a door that said PF lounge. You could find virtua-people there and discuss stuff like this as if you were really talking to someone. You could sit down, get some virtua-coffee and go on virtua-date. You could set up a virtu-board and write down equations in the physics sections. The book discussion forum would be faster. You could just "shout" and whoevers online could come over to help pick a book. It'd be real world inside a computer. Could someone start work on this?

EDIT: I used the prefix virtua for everything! Please virtua-excuse me!
 
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wouldn't that change thoughts about this forum, like it’ll be a game site or something, besides you should get concern about the (spirit) of this forum! Which I see is loved by so many as it is…:rolleyes:
 
No - it would be very annoying.
There was a bulletin board (before www) that worked like that, you logged in and had a view of a street (Looked rather like South Park level graphics). To send a message your little block man walked down mainstreet to the postoffice building, then to read a document he had to walk back out and down to the library building.
 
Why not just go to a convention of physics or something in real life?
 
mgb_phys said:
There was a bulletin board (before www) that worked like that ...

I remember AOL had something similar as a trial way back in the day too... thinking 2.0 days. Neat idea, but in the end its still just a chat room.

Also, games (with the assistance of a voice program) and Second Life already sort of do this, minus the virtual reality headset. Still, I think it would be fun to try.
 
Maybe because its a physics forum, instead of being persons, we could become virtua-wave amplitudes in space or some such thing. We'd have to get hit by a photon to get into another sub-forum. As a bonus, we'd get more intuitive notions about QM doing that.
 
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