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The reality and metaverse



"Once I saw a dream, that I saw dream"... That quote from some of my friends from childhood came to my mind. And that caused a question: how many layers can metaverse have? Can we someday be trapped in the metaverse so hard, that we cannot find the out from that virtual world in the computer's memories? Or could the metaverse turn so realistic that we cannot separate it from reality? 

In that model, the metaverse is the ultimate alternative reality. And things like brain-implanted microchips can make it possible for a person can slip into the metaverse or matrix by using the mobile network. 

Even today is possible to connect the brain implanted microchips to mobile telephones. And those kinds of systems make it possible. That people can slip into virtual reality whenever they want. These kinds of systems can control the next-generation machines. 

Those brain implants must just communicate with the right areas in the cortex. And that makes it possible to create the ultimate virtual experience. 

In the middle of this text, is the trailer. That movie clip from YouTube introduces Steven Spielberg's movie "Ready Player One". These kinds of movies are telling what kind of thing the future metaverse where the AI-based multiverse where people can combine their leisure, and working lives could be. In this model, the metaverse is like a matrix where the entire world is modeled. 




In visions that matrix is a combination of virtual cities or even virtual planets. People can spend their entire time. And if they can use robot bodies, they can combine reality and virtual reality to the entirety beyond your wildest dreams. Virtual reality can include many virtual games and there can also be things like virtual education rooms. 

Virtual reality and metaverse can also use as virtual workplaces. In that model, the people can combine their work and fun in an environment that is made for the game. But the same environment can be used for virtual meetings and there can be virtual working rooms. But then we can think about this kind of metaverse solution from another point of view. The question is how many layers the metaverse can have. 

That means the person can operate in virtual reality or virtual simulation using an avatar. What if the avatar wears the virtual 3D mask, and then that avatar will get to the new metaverse? Can that thing happen in real life? Is it possible that the person will trap in the metaverse? And is the future of the people who will work in metaverse the situation that person lives their entire life in the tank? 

The system puts nutrient will in the blood veins. And the person must never rise from the bed. Is this one version of the future of mankind? What if somebody spends the entire time in the metaverse, and then just forgets to eat and drink? That thing can be the next-generation version of the ultimate gambling addiction. 


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