Imaginary worlds are attractive because they simulate multiple adaptive problems and encode real-world information.
Lawrence S SugiyamaPublished in: The Behavioral and brain sciences (2022)
Organisms don't explore for exploration's sake: exploratory psychology is regulated by inputs from multiple adaptations dedicated to processing information from different domains of ancestral adaptive relevance. As holistic representations of environments, imaginary worlds simulate multiple adaptive problems, solutions, and outcomes, thereby engaging numerous emotional systems and providing potentially useful information. Their popularity is thus best understood in terms of the full spectrum of information domains they comprise.