Virtual Reality Technology Explored in Sword Art Online
Sword Art Online Technology in Real Life
Imagine if you could play a video game while your senses of touch, sight, sound, and smell remain as vivid as they are in reality. That is what the NerveGear provides for players of Sword Art Online.
The device, invented by sociopathic gamemaster Akihiko Kayaba and distributed by his company Argus, allows players to log into the VR world Aincrad. However, the headset also kills them if they die in the game or someone attempts to take it off.
NerveGear
Nerve gear psychotronics is a device that can transmit and receive brain signals. There are tens of thousands of these signals, and they are all essential to brain function. While this technology is not currently available, it may be possible in the future. This device has been popularized in the anime Sword Art Online. It aired at the perfect time to capitalize on virtual reality’s growing popularity, and it was a major success.
The creator of Oculus VR, Palmer Luckey, recently created a headset that kills people in real life. He announced this on his blog, revealing that he had modified the hardware to kill players in real life if they die in the game. He was inspired by the anime series Sword Art Online, which features a similar device. The fictional version of this equipment, called Aincrad, is able to shut down the player’s brain through microwaves and cause a hemorrhage. The headset also disables all brain-to-body movement commands and body-to-brain sensory feedback, which makes it almost impossible to move outside of the game.
FullDive
FullDive is a hypothetical technology that allows users to enter an immersive virtual reality experience. It is a much more advanced version of virtual reality than what we currently have, and it would allow users to control the game with their thoughts. This type of technology is featured in numerous anime and light novel series, such as Sword Art Online and Ready Player One.
NerveGear is the first full-dive VR system to be released. It is used to trap players in the Sword Art Online world by preventing them from logging out. It is also mentioned in the Accel World light novel series. The fourth generation FullDive device is known as the Soul Translator (
The Full Dive system would use a brain-computer interface to link to a player’s brain, allowing them to control the system with their thoughts. This is similar to the BCIs that are used by people who cannot speak and send information through facial nerve signals.
Argus
Argus is an anomaly detection analytical AI Agent that continuously analyzes an ever-expanding universe of complex open-source data, in multiple languages, to predict foreign threats hidden in plain sight. Seeded with expert-defined ground truth, Argus produces actionable, explainable and reliable anomalies detected for orders of magnitude less cost than growing teams of human experts.
With Argus, museums and galleries stay accessible, visible and relevant to visitors the world over. It enables them to offer deeper, in-context information about individual artifacts, and to create collections of related objects. It also provides more flexible, efficient purpose-built workflows, and minimizes training time for staff. Moreover, it allows them to expand their outreach and access by linking directly to their entire collection via public portals. The result is increased engagement and stronger partnerships between collections, IT and faculty.
Aincrad
During the Aincrad arc of Sword Art Online, Kirito discovers that he can control the game by stimulating nerves in his brain. This technology allows him to taste food, feel the wind and weather, and move his body in the game. It is also possible to interact with other players by using this technology.
The NerveGear can also be used to relive memories from the past. This feature is particularly useful for people who are unable to remember certain events in their lives. It is a great way to help them overcome traumas and live life more fully.
Aincrad is a skyborne hundred-floor castle in the virtual world of Sword Art Online, a VRMMORPG developed by Argus along with the NerveGear. It is a simulation designed to be beatable, and its creator, Kayaba Akihiko, has trapped ten thousand unsuspecting players inside the game. The game was created with the goal of allowing users to experience the fantasy world that they had always wanted to see.