"Shared reality" is a term that describes the shared experience between two people. It is the experience of a person experiencing the shared reality. The experiences of the two partners are woven together. The process of weaving the shared reality requires both parties to do the same moves. One of these moves is to actively listen to the other person. This process helps the participants confirm that they understand the other's world.
In recent years, scholarly interest in shared reality has increased. Schmalbach et al. created a five-item scale to measure the level of the phenomenon. They validated the German version and used it to assess participants' shared reality. During a session with a partner, both individuals' inner states must match. This results in a shared reality. In the same way, they are often highly motivated to attain the state.
"Shared reality" is a concept in which people share mirrors of each other's minds. When a person has an awareness of another person's mind, they are able to see their own in them, and learn from their mistakes and merits. When this mirror is reflected to others, it creates forces that help them grow and change. Creating shared reality is possible through shared mirrors, so why not consider using them to create new realities?
The SR-T measures these two types of shared reality. It is a convergent construct, which means it has a high predictive power and is related to other psychological concepts. This test is a supplementary measure of shared reality creation and has implications for theory development and research. The correlations between these variables indicate that SR-T is an accurate proxy for a variety of shared-reality phenomena, such as evaluative recall bias.
In one experiment, participants were asked to share the same meaning. The other person was supposed to be the one who created the shared reality. The second person did not have to be physically present in the other's world in order to share the experience. The participants did not feel that they were sharing a common reality. The study also included the partner's sense of their surroundings. The other person could not experience the reality in the same way as they did, so they could only participate in the same environment.
The technology that makes use of AR has several advantages. The user does not need to wear any peripheral devices. It can even work with a headset that has a camera. The camera is the user's interface and the user can interact with it with a stylus. The Polhemus sensor is the key to sharing the experience. The Polhemus sensor will allow users to control the virtual objects on the site by speaking.