What is real-world?

Real-world is the place where everything we see and touch actually happens, like when you play outside or eat your favorite snack.

Imagine you have a toy box full of blocks, cars, and dolls. That’s like the make-believe world, fun and pretend. But when you go to the park, that's the real-world! You can run on real grass, push a real swing, and even taste the real ice cream at the stand.

In the real-world, things work the way they always do. If you drop your snack, it falls to the ground, not because of magic, but because of gravity. Just like when you jump up, you come back down, no tricks, just how things are.

How It Feels

When you're in the real-world, everything feels real too! The sand is gritty under your toes, the sky looks big and blue, and your favorite toy isn’t just a pretend one, it’s actually there for you to hold and play with. It's like being part of a giant, everyday story that never ends.

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  1. A child sees a rainbow as magic, while a scientist sees it as light bending through water.

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