Virtual objects’ lack of weight can make the VR experience less immersive 笔谤别蝉蝉尘补蝉迟别谤/厂丑耻迟迟别谤蝉迟辞肠办鈥
Vibrating pads placed on people’s arms can make the illusion of holding light or heavy objects in virtual reality more convincing by making us disregard some inputs from our senses.
Some virtual reality systems create a perception of mass by slowing down the movement of a virtual object relative to how much our limbs move. For example, if a person picks up a heavy metal sphere, the system can cause a “lag” by only moving a fraction of the distance that their hand moves in reality, giving…


