In The Metaverse, Everyone Has A Front Row Seat
In Mark Zuckerberg’s $14 billion virtual reality known as the Metaverse, a dreamscape where Fantasy Island and Fantasia meet, experiencing anything and going anywhere is seemingly possible. The Metaverse has been called the internet 3.0, and it’s where flat screens go to die.
Meta’s big gamble isn’t about viewing places and events, it’s about experiencing them in a front-row seat. In the Metaverse, two billion people could watch a Super Bowl, hovering above the coaches at the 50-yard line, utterly immersed in the action.
If you can imagine it, chances are it can live in the Metaverse. Roaming the Jurassic with dinosaurs? Why not. Walking alongside Neil Armstrong on the moon? Sure.
In this universe, bucket list experiences are only a pair of virtual reality goggles away. Maybe you’ve always wanted to attend a Wimbledon championship, dive alongside great whites without losing a limb, hit a NASCAR track behind the wheel of the winning car, cliff dive in Acapulco, enjoy an African safari, or parachute from an Apache helicopter? Well, such a reality likely isn’t far off and you’ll be able to do it from the comfort of your living room.
But that’s not all, Zuckerberg’s vision for the platform includes being nearly all things to all people where education, how-to instruction (with the help of augmented reality), corporate training, fitness, games, and much more can all be experienced like never before.
Imagine the universities of the future where the greatest lecturers on every subject are waiting for you in virtual halls— master classes in painting, writing, architecture, literature, culinary arts, and the like are simply your wishes waiting to be commanded.
Forbes
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