My guess is that you’d have problems when you tried to see in the real world.
Edit: I checked in with the wife while I was making my lunch. She says yes, if you put the time and effort into training yourself to see “properly” with VR, you’ll have trouble seeing in the real world.
My guess is that you’d have problems when you tried to see in the real world.
Edit: I checked in with the wife while I was making my lunch. She says yes, if you put the time and effort into training yourself to see “properly” with VR, you’ll have trouble seeing in the real world.
What if you learn to turn it on and off?
“Have you tried turning it off and back on again?” - IT Crowd
Doing that too much got me labeled as an alcoholic.
VR headsets exist, this isn’t theoretically. I use mine regularly never had that problem.
Different people will have different degrees of trouble.