Saturday, October 12, 2019
Experiencing Cyberspace :: web internet
 Experiencing Cyberspace      1.  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  If a survey were being done on how people experience cyberspace, one  would immediately notice that no two answers would be the same. Experiencing  cyberspace is something that is different for every individual. I myself  experience cyberspace psychologically, I experience it in my mind. There have  been many attempts at trying to define the abstruse term, but up to date, no one  has pinned the tail on the donkey. There cannot be one solid definition for a  word that possesses so many meanings. I personally associate the word  cyberspace with the idea of being able to travel to distant places without ever  leaving my chair. Obviously, I know that there is no possible way of visiting  different places or countries via my home computer, but in my mind, when I see  the location that I am connected to, it feel as though a part of me is there.  The best part is that I can switch from scenario to scenario without having to  travel any ground. I do not feel a sense of distance or location, except when it  takes a prolonged amount of time to connect to a host. When I travel from place  to place (site to site), I do not cover any known physical distances, but  instead I cover visual distance. Just as many people do, I refer to the places  that I visit as virtual worlds. I like calling them this because I never  actually get to see the reality of the "world". I only get to see it  electronically and digitally. The feeling that I experience while in cyberspace  is knowing that I possess the power to visit any where I want. When I click  one of the buttons on the mouse, or what I refer to as a transporter, I feel as  though all the power in the world rests at the end of my fingertips. I am in my  own sort of fantasy land. Once I land in a desired location, or website, I  have the opportunity to click on pictures and words that take me to new worlds.  These pictures and words have the power to make my virtual tour even more  pleasing by introducing me to new and exciting things. People have referred to  experiences in cyberspace, experiences such as mine, as a basic extension of the  mind. I definitely agree with this statement. I believe that it takes  imagination and creativity to experience all of the things that cyberspace has  to offer. With all the colors, strange text and mind-boggling graphics,  cyberspace is something that everyone must experience on their own.  					    
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