![]() Some of them even move: I once had the chance to briefly fly a huge B-52 over a virtual Las Vegas in a large simulator at Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana, for example. And of course, military aviators and commercial pilots alike use simulators (like for an F-35) that are quite different from what you’d run at home on your desktop. “I don’t know when we could actually simulate a real airplane with all the little atoms of air flying by.” In other words, there’s no such thing as the Matrix quite yet. ![]() “Every simulation is always an approximation of reality,” notes Sebastian Wloch, the CEO of Asobo Studio.
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