Alternative Dimension Theory
Alternative Dimension Theory (In Relation to Technology)
The theory that the visual screens and auditory speakers created through technological advances are creating an alternative dimension in which humans and animals are introduced to stimuli that would not actually be present without said technologies. The alternative dimension allows for both humans and animals to enter into digitally or analogly created environments through visual and auditory means. More specifically the visual cortex and auditory cortex regions of the brain are stimulated with information that does not fully exist in a physical sense but rather electronically. And as a result if such tremendous amounts of brain processing power are dedicated to the digital or analog stimuli then the probability of a human or animal ignoring the physical environment around them increases... thus they have essentially entered into another dimension (in relation to technology), a false physical dimension, or an alternatively created dimension through human behaviors.
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