Virtual
Reality as Secular space’s interior
“Virtual Reality” (VR)
is a secular space that is not restricted by national
boundaries. It is not even global,
in that global describes a physical measure. Virtual Reality
has an interior dimension which exists nowhere
else.
VR's interior is accessed and experienced by
going “online.” Then
data, information and/or communication flow with minimal
restrictions as
to secrecy, copyrights, privacy, etc. A legal
specialty in Internet
Law has formed driven primarily by corporate concerns. Despite
these legal efforts—and the moral chastisements of many cultural
and
Abrahamic leaders—such restrictions or legal rulings are
quite difficult to enforce.
VR is "open" much like the frontier in the old Wild West.
Dynamically, the Internet
is an ever-evolving “something” both
in respect to its physical hardware profile and its software
programming. Curiously, the
online user is an "app"—a
program application that retrieves, manipulates and/or facilitates
data, information and communication. Once “online” users
are transported to
a purely (even primal) secular
interior space.
Of significance to Earthfolk is that this
secular interior provides a
novel
and originating space for
creatively imagining and
expressing the
communing relationship
of human intimacy.
Continue—Online intimacy