The virtual world... its projections, transformations, and its relationship to the real world A conceptual and sociological reading of the researcher: Pierre Levy
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the virtual world, projections, transformations, the real worldAbstract
Through this research paper, we seek to shed light on the subject of the virtual world, the extent of the raging conflict between it and the real world, and how assumptions transformed from a mere digital and communicative newcomer, into a focal point for creating civilized, individual and collective conflicts between peoples. Accordingly, the French researcher Pierre Levy, author of the famous book “What is our virtual world? And what is its relationship to reality?” presented many readings that defend the virtual world and deny all the fears that its opponents sow in it. Among these opponents the researcher ROY ASCOTT and the researcher PAUL VIRILIO and many others. We have tried as much as possible to provide an analytical vision of what LEVY has presented within the limits of research that are not personalized. Indeed, this research will present international discussions that many thinkers and scholars in the field of causal relationships preceded us in the domain of communication and socio-communicative studies, about the impact of the virtual or cyber world on human life as a whole.
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