No it's technically not. Mainly because they aren't real organisms. Other than that I guess you could say yes.
There are no Virtual Reality Glasses, but there are VR headsets.
ULTRA realistic near true to life
The Reality of the Virtual was created in 2004.
That would be Virtual Reality.
The term virtual object refers to computer simulations of real objects; it could be described as a technological illusion. Reality, in comparision, is what it appears to be. Not only does it look like a chair (for example) but you can actually sit in it. Whereas, a real person does not sit in a virtual chair, although a virtual person can do so.
NO. Hmmmm...that might depend on how "real" the virtual reality seemed to those viewing it. If the virtual reality was close enough to "real reality" so as to be undetectable, then I should think that, yes, you could control others' thoughts by allowing them to view (and consequently incorporate into their belief system) a "reality" that wasn't true. (Hope that makes sense...I know what I'm thinking, just not sure it's coming out right.)
virtual isnt real.realitysucks
No, by itself 3D is not considered to be virtual reality. 3D graphics is necessary for Virtual Reality, but without the addition of feedback and model simulation, Virtual Reality cannot work.
Augmented reality is a mix between virtual objects created with a computer and the world around real, so that this information is amplified.
Virtual reality (VR) is a technology that allows users to interact with a computer-generated environment in a very realistic manner. With uses in industries like gaming, education, healthcare, and entertainment, it has grown in popularity recently.
"Real" reality and virtual reality will become one and the same. Nanotechnology will mean there is no distinction. Total VR will exist, but enhanced reality will be more prevalent.
Virtual Reality