All rollercoasters could have a built-in Virtual Reality (VR) option in the future, according to Trinity Professor Luke O’Neill.
All rollercoasters could have a built-in Virtual Reality option in the future, according to Trinity Professor Luke O’ Neill ., listeners wanted to know more about the science behind rollercoasters.
“In other words, you're moving through some very interesting landscapes, or you might be splashing into the sea – all virtual.He said it’s been predicted that “eventually all roller coasters will have a VR headset”. “Rollercoasters might get even more exciting and even more of a thrill - your body will be subjected to all these pressures, all these forces, all this excitement, your stomach lurching, and you release this sort of awful tension, and you've been through a risky situation, and you feel great.”Prof O’Neill explained the thrill of a rollercoaster is often “recommended” for health reasons.
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