How can we separate the concepts of Metaverse vs Multiverse
Are you ready for the Metaverse? Or should this be the multiverse? Since both are described as "parallel worlds", you are naturally confused about the two concepts. Do not interfere. Despite all the parallel world talk, they are very different from each other, but they have one thing in common. Both the metadata store and the multiverse are highly conceptual and difficult to detect. I'll try to explain to the best of my ability what you need to know about both the metaverse and the multiverse so that you never get confused again.
Metadata Repository Announced: Virtual Worlds And The Internet Of The Future
What is the metaverse?
Welcome to the new online virtual world of the future, which seems to many people a kind of parallel universe from where we are now. Metaverse has been one of the biggest fashion words of the past few months, as Facebook announced it was renaming it to Meta in October 2021. Is the metadata store a Facebook product? No. A flexible concept of what the future of the internet looks like, countless companies will be involved in. Of course, Meta wants to be a part of it - hence the name change - but it's not certain that it will have a decisive role. In fact, some people are so critical of Facebook's involvement that it probably can't be. Some people assume that this is Facebook's trick to regain the attention of millennials and millennials. Some companies like Fortnite, World of Warcraft, and even Pokémon Go have already excelled in some aspects of creating virtual or AR-focused worlds and experiences. However, fast forward 30 years and the modern metaverse will likely include and build on elements of some fairly recent consumer technology innovations:
Virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) headsets
Wearable technology
Social media and social interaction
Internet wide avatars
Immersive experiences
Collaboration and virtual conference rooms in the workplace
It remains to be seen how—and if—these innovations will fit together. Given that combining them in an online virtual world is mostly software-based, one of the biggest uncertainties is actually hardware. People hated Google Glass back in 2013, now requires a breakthrough product when VR headset sales were small. Facebook's Ray-Ban Stories smart glasses, which launched with zero fanfare last fall, probably aren't, but could be if an AR dimension is added in the future. The metadata may have to wait before it can harness the ever-increasing power of microchips to create the kind of seamless, super-fast headphones anyone would want to wear. No one really knows what metadata really means, except that it's the next step in everything digital. What happens next to the metadata store – and even if it becomes something recognizable, is anyone's guess.
The Multiverse Explained: Parallel Worlds And 'Bubble Universes'
What is a multiverse? Any concept of a meta-universe about a parallel avatar world and a virtual Universe instantly seems trivial when you think about multiverse concepts. What happened before the Big Bang? The multiverse theory, also known as "bubble universes", goes long before the Big Bang and assumes that the cosmos swelled, and that only one of the consequences was our Universe. According to the theory - lots of big bangs also produced many other completely independent universes, . It's not testable, but our early Universe theories are a bit fuzzy - we expect a theory larger than the Big Bang to explain everything correctly. “Bubble universes” could theoretically be part of that explanation. Also, quantum mechanics, which describes nature at the scale of atoms and subatomic particles, says there must be something beyond our universe. Since the late 1950s, the "many-world" interpretation of quantum mechanics (MWI) sees time as branches of a tree on which all quantum possibilities are played out in an infinite number of multiple and parallel universes. The theory cannot be tested as there is no communication between them. Therefore, it can be said to be an unscientific theory. In 2019, there was a science story claiming that scientists in Antarctica had found evidence for a parallel universe, but it was actually about the uncertainty of the source of some particles detected by an experiment in Antarctica. Also, the claim was that it contained high-energy neutrinos transitioning from another universe to our own. Essentially, a different physics model is considered valid in a parallel universe. The scientific explanation is actually much less interesting—probably there was a problem with the particle detector. Is there anything beyond our Lonely Universe? Because our own universe is expanding, we will never be able to see its edge, and so the question will probably never be answered. So we probably need a Metaverse to distract ourselves!
As a result, technology is advancing rapidly day by day. I have no doubt that we will see the realities of the scenes we watched in science fiction movies in the near future. It's already starting to come out slowly. In my opinion, the first step of this is METAVERSE.
I have carried out practical research in 3D imaging since the 1990s. Headset brings problems.