For most of human history, knowledge was scarce. It was often stored in people's brains and, occasionally on stone or paper, both of which were easily lost or destroyed. It was often transmitted orally, always one game of “telephone” away from being lost or degraded.
Why virtual reality matters
Why virtual reality matters
Why virtual reality matters
For most of human history, knowledge was scarce. It was often stored in people's brains and, occasionally on stone or paper, both of which were easily lost or destroyed. It was often transmitted orally, always one game of “telephone” away from being lost or degraded.