In the good ole days, we did something similar with ungrounded outlets and metal cases.
For all the rounds of work on "Virtual Reality;" so very few have worked on simulating anything but the pleasant sensations. Its as if people are imagining a world with no negative feedback.
If pain couldn't be pleasant, there would not be BDSM or mexican food.
Also, some racing simulator have reached a point where you take a beating racing a rally stage. Maybe not to the point you are feeling pain but you don't really come out of them relaxed.
I guess I have a new "what do x and y have in common?" joke.
I'll second the rally simulator comment. I played one at some arcade in Chicago a few times and couldn't sleep that night. Those things get your adrenaline going.
For all the rounds of work on "Virtual Reality;" so very few have worked on simulating anything but the pleasant sensations. Its as if people are imagining a world with no negative feedback.