The problem with reality is that it tends to insist upon itself.
Scientists have long pondered whether we might actually live in a simulation.
But that doesnt change our experience.

If were in the Matrix, its a very convincing lie.
One way to answer that would be to build one of our own.
But building a conduit to a computer-generated reality is easier said than done.
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The big idea here is, in essence, the packetizing of human brain activity.
But there are some interesting ethical concerns that would need to be discussed ahead of time.
Is it morally acceptable to let people spend their time in a completely immersive world of their own creation?
What about the terminally ill or people with low quality of life?