Videos on the future of being online, meta-style
its disembodiment of life looked at in preview
Knowing all of this, it should be clear why the Metaverse really isn’t going anywhere.
There are some really good points here made about addiction to devices and how phones have prepped for this event. I imagine a time when some event or something happens where you can only attend if you’ve got the head/phone device. It has to replace the phone or augment it. It won’t replace the laptop. Other ways are through the schools, say children being provided with headsets to go on virtual field trips. Perhaps the nanotech/graphene facilitates this experience.
And the video below is from Truth Stream Media a few months ago. Its disturbing.
Is this a generation of slaves, who all they are looking for is a few more gems to go deeper into the net, their work is drilling into the machine with consciousness?
The hope for children rejecting this, putting things over their eyes, rests with adults. Is the whole psyop of mouth and nose covering about closing down sense knowledge of reality?
In my dissertation (online here see chapter 8, p. 137…), I detailed a pedagogical approach to teach embodiment before explaining the realpolitik (p. 144…) of social embodiment.
This whole planned experience is one of disembodiment, physically and socially. One that assaults the individual’s bodily autonomy and then makes it a mandate for social mobility.
If I were to add something to the five points of the first video, it would be that it is a Gateway, in a spiritual sense. That has to be the hook. If we look at everything else going on, this is the door. Like a new way to go to Disneyland. A trip. Take your friends.
Especially if you can work it into going into someplace into the realm that is only in the meta. What about a lost realm? A place to reach lost ones?
To be able to visit and meet play and build with the dead? Sounds like Lucis Trust stuff.
Facebook can already be considered a sort of cemetery or place of tribute, with its many dead accounts. What if Zuck could bring them back to life, given the data saved, in the net, but only if you get on the metaverse of the net? Yes.
If a person’s senses have become so dulled down as not functioning correctly. If a person has explored their physicality about all they can to the point where it is exploited and abused, it has appeal. If a person lives in these cities where they cannot experience nature, it’s already like this, and they are already primed for moving from quasi-reality online to faking it for real on pleasure island. Honest John!
Of course, we already are here, in a manner of speech, in our tech body. Our identity is in text, and increasingly with video and audio, as we publish and push into the AI. But this age of the beginner internet is going to be the old world soon, replaced by a phenomenal experience of the new world. That will be the sales price. Experience, without saying that it’s religious or spiritual (though some will for sure). I can’t be the only one thinking of Pleasure Island in Pinocchio.