The technology behind virtual reality allows for the computer to manipulate and interact with the user while presenting complex information. It is an interactive, three-dimensional world that was created by a computer to mimic reality. The ability to display information in 3D, attach noises, and use touch technology greatly improves data comprehension. It has gained popularity as a medical toy with "Helmet-glove" equipment that was intended for a large audience. In augmented reality, a person views a real scene while simultaneously viewing a virtual scene created by a computer that adds more details to the real picture. By superimposing virtual visuals over the real world, it improves it by adding graphics, sounds, and smell.
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