Friday, October 25, 2019
Virtual Reality :: essays research papers
 Virtual Reality      Today Virtual reality allows people to study artificial worlds through  simulation and computer graphics. Computers have changed the way we perform  flight training, scientific research and conduct business. Flight simulators  have drastically reduced the time and money required to learn to fly large jets.  One of the most interesting capabilities of virtual reality is the ability to  practice certain medical practices. Computers are helping many doctors perform  complicated operations very simply. Computers have changed the way we look at  health problems. They have made incurable health problems very easy to solve in  today's society.  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  We have only begun to realize the extreme wastefulness of burning  expensive fuel in aircraft in order to learn something in an hour that could be  taught in ten minutes in a simulator. Simulators have come a long way since 1929,  when Ed Link first built what was soon to be known as the pilot maker, or more  affectionately, the blue box. Students often find themselves sitting at the end  of a runway waiting for takeoff clearance on a busy day, with the engine turning  and burning expensive gas. This is not a very effective way for students to  spend money. Most students do not have access to expensive flight simulators.  Most have to travel hundreds of miles to take advantage of these amazing  simulators. Flight simulators are much better than an airplane for the simple  reason that in a simulator the learning environment is much safer. Students  are able to avoid the overriding need to keep the airplane flying and out of  harm's way. In a simulator a student is constantly busy, practicing what he is  supposed to be learning, and once he's flown a given maneuver, he is able to go  back and do it over again, without wasting time or fuel.  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Years ago doctors used X-rays to see the insides of humans. X-ray's  were most helpful in finding broken bones. These machines were an incredible  break through years ago. Today X-ray machines are hardly ever used. Today we  use computer-aided volumetric images of internal organs, often referred to as  cross-sectional images of the body's interior.  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  In the past scars were often left behind after major surgeries. We have  avoided leaving these nasty scars through fiber optics. If a patient needs  surgery on an injured nee, the doctor would cut two small holes in the side of  the patient's knee and glide the tiny light, camera, and operating tools inside.  The doctor would be able to monitor what he was doing from a colored monitor  screen.  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Virtual reality also allows leeway for doctor's mistakes. With virtual  reality a student is able to try several different operations more than once.  					    
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