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virtual reality and product design
Virtual reality can also be a big help for design in the fields of engineering and manufacturing, architecture and construction, biotechnology and nanopharmacology, chemistry and modeling molecules, medicine and bionics, the clothing sector, and the fine arts. Three-dimensional simulated molecules and biological structures may be fabricated and manipulated virtually. Electronics can be assembled and tested absent creation of a physical model. Virtual modeling clay can be used to form different forms for either aesthetic or practical purposes. For unique developments, please see Electronic Performance Support Systems .
Fighter pilots can see artificially-generated maps overlaid on the sky or ground. Also, surgeons can conduct surgery with computerized medical pictures of interior body structures shown on top of the patient's body. Other mixed reality applications might be mainly virtual with few real elements. For instance, a computer display can show (and allow elementary control from) the motion of an one's hand through an instrumented glove. Mixed reality worlds must have proper alignment of the real and virtual things and also rapid reactions to prevent unworkable time delays and spatial disconnects. Big mixed reality environments also demand long-distance trackers within large areas or sophisticated multi-directional treadmills to provide participants the feeling of long-range motion. Virtual Tours Fridley, Minnesota , with related topics, may also be of interest. For more developments on VR, you may wish to visit Virtual Cars .
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