Abstract

What should people do, who suddenly found themselves in a society of fear, absurdity and uncertainty about the future from the consumer society? To answer this question, the author suggests considering the question of how living objects differ from inanimate ones. The desire for expansion and the ability to work with different virtual realities distinguish the living from the inanimate. Working with virtual reality is shown for the first time on the example of sensory memory and conditioned reflex. The subthreshold zone is described below, which allows us to connect to an infinite number of new, unknown virtual realities

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