Akademik

reality distortion field
n.
An aura or mystique, either inherent or generated by charm, enthusiasm, or salesmanship, that prevents something from being seen as it really is.
Example Citation:
"I told him straight off that his first mistake was allowing his boss to go to Comdex, especially unaccompanied. I assumed that the boss was nontechnical and therefore especially susceptible to the reality distortion field that surrounds any new product."
— Bill Machrone, "Win CE Boxes Already Causing IS Grief," PC Week
Related Words:
annotated reality
augmented reality
real reality
Category:
Sociology (General)

New words. 2013.