Disclaimer: This article is a work of speculative future philosophy and creative writing based on the fictional concept of "Reality Virtually" by the hypothetical thinker "Blair Williams."
For the uninitiated, searching for "Blair Williams - Reality Virtually" used to return scattered academic PDFs and niche podcast appearances. But today, her name is synonymous with the Post-Reality movement—a philosophical shift that is influencing everything from AI alignment to neuro-aesthetics. Williams’ core thesis is jarringly simple yet infinitely complex. She posits that consciousness itself is the software , and what we call "reality" is merely the operating system's output.
In her seminal (and notoriously dense) paper, The Render Threshold , Williams writes: “We do not live in a base reality. We live in a functional hallucination agreed upon by neural networks. The question is not whether reality is virtual, but who controls the source code.” Blair Williams - Reality Virtually
In an era where the term “Virtual Reality” (VR) has become a buzzword for gaming and entertainment, one philosopher and technologist is asking us to flip the script. What if we have been looking at the metaphor backward?
While Silicon Valley races to build better headsets and haptic gloves to simulate reality, Williams is taking a hard left turn. She argues that the digital realm isn't a fake version of the physical world; rather, the physical world is a specific, slow-bandwidth instance of a much larger virtual construct. Disclaimer: This article is a work of speculative
Physicists call her a charlatan. Mainstream VR developers (like those at Meta and Apple) have tacitly distanced themselves, worried that Williams' claims make their immersive tech look quaint. If you can change gravity with your mind using "Reality Virtually," why buy a $3,500 headset?
This is not AR. It is Reality Editing .
Enter and her groundbreaking conceptual framework: Reality Virtually .