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Virtual Body 3d
Virtual Body 3d
does anyone know a website like runescape but different?


runescape is fun but...it gets boring over time so any body know a web that has virtual 3d character that you can talk one and do stuff? (thats free....and dont say toon town)

go to EternalLands.com and downlode the game its just like runescape a lil bit but better

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Question on Future gaming?


Not entirely sure about this thats why iam asking., I seen in movies that they show people wearing 3d goggles and playing in a virtual world fighting by moving their arms and body as if they are really present there instead of a created character.Is it possible in future and is anyone developing such hardware

Eventually there will be a cerebral interface, meaning computers will be able to input information directly into your brain and record your actions in much of the same method.

When I say eventually, I mean far in the future, perhaps a century or more.


2 Comments

  1. Charlie J. Ray
    Posted December 26, 2010 at 6:39 am | Permalink

    The view expressed above is also the position taken by the Thirty-nine Articles of Religion and the 1662 Book of Common Prayer as well as Archbishop Thomas Cranmer’s treatise on the Lord’s supper. Cranmer argues that any real presence of the true body and blood of Christ is not in the bread and wine or even around or under the bread and wine. His view is that communion is a spiritual eating and drinking of the virtual body and blood of Christ in the heart by faith. The physical eating is merely bread and wine which even a church mouse could eat. Surely the church mouse is not eating the body and blood of Christ literally???? Cranmer argues that in fact we only call the bread and wine by the names of what they represent after they are consecrated by their holy use in the Lord’s supper: the body and blood of Christ. Thus, communion is a visual and physical sermon illustration with a physical chawing of the teeth and a drinking of the wine. This serves to unite the word (Scripture) with the sacrament. Those who eat and drink the body and blood (ie the consecrated and representative names of the elements) without faith eat and drink damnation to themselves.

  2. Posted April 16, 2011 at 12:23 pm | Permalink

    [...] Body maps are important. They are neuronal networks in the brain that act as representations or maps of body parts.  They are in essence virtual bodies.  As far as pain goes, the representation is the reality.  If your brain map says that your left arm is on fire, you will feel like your left arm is on fire, even if you don’t have a left arm on fire, or even if you don’t have a left arm at all.  Phantom limb pain is a very real and very common ailment for people with amputated limbs, and it is an example of the fact that the virtual body is just as important as the real body in determining what you feel. [...]