Leibniz's palace of the fates: A 17th century virtual reality system.

Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments 6 (1):133-135 (1997)
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Abstract

One way to think logically about virtual reality systems is to think of them as interactive depictions of possible worlds. Leibniz's "Palace of the Fates" is probably the earliest description of an interactive virtual reality system. Leibniz describes a system for the simulation of possible worlds by a human user in the actual world. He describes a user-interface for interacting multiple possible worlds and their histories.

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Eric Steinhart
William Paterson University of New Jersey

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