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Virtual reality (VR) is a technology that creates an immersive, computer-generated environment that can simulate physical presence in real or imagined worlds. It often involves using a headset or specialized display that covers the eyes and provides a stereoscopic view of the virtual environment. Additionally, VR may include haptic feedback, sound, and motion tracking to enhance the immersion, allowing users to interact with the virtual environment more naturally.

VR is used in various fields, including gaming, training, education, and therapy, by providing experiences that range from fully immersive games to virtual classrooms and therapy sessions.