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Do you need an article about my third person experience with Oculus Rift?
I once had a crazy idea: to try to live for a few days, seeing everything from a third person (that is, the room in which you need to live, yourself and other people - everything from the side, from the point of view of two cameras statically watching from the wall at a distance, equal to the distance between the eyes).
The idea was to test whether the brain would adapt to the new perception of the world (similar to the historical experiment of George Stratton, who put an "invertoscope" on his head - a mechanism that turns the image "upside down").
About how I did it, and what happened, I want to write an article.
If an article is needed, the inventor-experimenter will be happy to be encouraged with pluses (because there is not enough karma).
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