Virtual

Group: 3 #group-3

Relations

  • Simulation: Virtual environments or experiences are often simulations or imitations of reality.
  • Digital: Virtual objects or environments are often created and exist in digital form, rather than physical form.
  • Abstract: Virtual concepts or objects are abstract, existing as ideas or representations rather than concrete physical entities.
  • Immaterial: Virtual things lack physical substance or materiality.
  • Computer-Generated: Computer-generated things often exist in virtual environments or simulations.
  • Theoretical: Virtual concepts or models are often theoretical or hypothetical, rather than based on empirical evidence.
  • Artificial: Virtual environments or objects are artificial, created by humans, rather than occurring naturally.
  • Simulated: Simulations often take place in a virtual or computer-generated environment.
  • Reality: Virtual refers to something that is not physically real, but simulated or imagined, contrasting with reality.
  • Simulated: Virtual things are simulations or imitations of reality, rather than the actual thing itself.
  • Digital: Virtual refers to digital simulations or representations of real-world objects or environments.
  • Artificial: Artificial things can exist in a virtual or simulated environment.
  • Imaginary: Virtual things are often imaginary or conceptual, rather than real or tangible.
  • Illusory: Virtual experiences or environments can create an illusion or false impression of reality.
  • Synthetic: Virtual things are often synthetic or artificially created, rather than natural or genuine.