The Metaverse: And How it Will Revolutionize Everything

The Metaverse: And How it Will Revolutionize Everything

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  • Author:Matthew Ball
  • ISBN:1324092041
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Summary

The term “Metaverse” is suddenly everywhere, from the front pages of national newspapers and the latest fashion trends to the plans of the most powerful companies in history。 It is already shaping the policy platforms of the US government, the European Union, and the Chinese Communist Party。


But what, exactly, is the Metaverse? As pioneering theorist and venture capitalist Matthew Ball explains, it is a persistent and interconnected network of 3D virtual worlds that will eventually serve as the gateway to most online experiences, and also underpin much of the physical world。 For decades, these ideas have been limited to science fiction and video games, but they are now poised to revolutionize every industry and function, from finance and healthcare to education, consumer products, city planning, dating, and well beyond。


Taking us on an expansive tour of the “next internet,” Ball demonstrates that many proto-Metaverses are already here, such as FortniteMinecraft, and Roblox。 Yet these offer only a glimpse of what is to come。 Ball presents a comprehensive definition of the Metaverse before explaining the technologies that will power it—and the breakthroughs that will be necessary to fully realize it。 He addresses the governance challenges the Metaverse entails; investigates the role of Web3, blockchains, and NFTs; and predicts Metaverse winners and losers。 Most importantly, he examines many of the Metaverse’s almost unlimited applications。


The internet will no longer be at arm’s length; instead, it will surround us, with much of our lives, labor, and leisure taking place inside the Metaverse。 Bringing clarity and authority to a frequently misunderstood concept, Ball foresees trillions of dollars in new value—and the radical reshaping of society。

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Reviews

Drew

Mathew Ball is a venture capitalist with ties to companies that have deep financial interests for the infrastructure for a metaverse to be built。 This book is blurbed by virtually every tech CEO or president you can think of, with the book also being heavily platformed by Apple, Amazon and Google。I read the book out of interest to see where big tech is going to try and influence public policy, and in that regard, I think the book is worth the read。 Mostly just a hype book to get the metaverse in Mathew Ball is a venture capitalist with ties to companies that have deep financial interests for the infrastructure for a metaverse to be built。 This book is blurbed by virtually every tech CEO or president you can think of, with the book also being heavily platformed by Apple, Amazon and Google。I read the book out of interest to see where big tech is going to try and influence public policy, and in that regard, I think the book is worth the read。 Mostly just a hype book to get the metaverse into general public discourse so that these tech giants will have an easier time for government funding to build the web 3。0 internet infrastructure needed for these guys to make more money。 。。。more

Doğa Armangil

It turns out, making people live in a parallel reality that is not actual reality is fraught with technical challenges。 Among these:* the compute power needed for rendering complex scenes,* network latency,* the need for 3D VR (virtual reality) display technologies with large viewing angles and high resolutions。The consensus is that upwards of 10 years will be needed for overcoming these challenges。 And I am not even mentioning motion sickness, which is a big issue even in gaming, but which is m It turns out, making people live in a parallel reality that is not actual reality is fraught with technical challenges。 Among these:* the compute power needed for rendering complex scenes,* network latency,* the need for 3D VR (virtual reality) display technologies with large viewing angles and high resolutions。The consensus is that upwards of 10 years will be needed for overcoming these challenges。 And I am not even mentioning motion sickness, which is a big issue even in gaming, but which is mentioned in the book exactly 。。。 once !The good news is, the Metaverse will/should encompass AR (augmented reality) as well, and many AR display technologies do not induce motion sickness, whereas all VR display technologies do。On the down side, Metaverse technologies will all be extremely energy-hungry, worse than the worst Blockchain technologies。Some aspects of the Metaverse that this book is not mentioning:* A key motivator for wanting to live in the Metaverse will surely be the wish to compensate for the limitations in people's lives。 In the Metaverse people can choose their physical appearance, they can choose to live in a mansion etc。 So the Metaverse probably won't be only for taking offline lives online。* Although the book provides a precise definition of the Metaverse, there is no discussion about some key aspects of the user experience。 For example, if the Metaverse is a set of connected virtual worlds, then how will the user go from one virtual world to another? How will the user go from a VR world to another VR world, or from a VR world to an AR world or vice versa? Will there be one AR world or many? Will this connectedness be limited to the ability of taking one's virtual goods from one world to another, or will people be able to seamlessly move between them?When evaluating the viability of a new technology, a key aspect to consider is: Is it going to make society as a whole more efficient? Perhaps the fact that many people will be content with having a mansion in the Metaverse rather than in real life will make the Metaverse a net-positive despite its high power consumption。Overall, I don't think the Metaverse will be the most wide-spread way of using computers, but it will surely find its niche。 So this book is worth a read。 。。。more

Deepak

I think this book will be the great foundation for those people who are the and don't know anything about metaverse。 This book consists all the information related to virtual reality and how it will change and revolutionized the world in which we are leaving, "The Internet world"。 But Is the metaverse bad for humanity? This is a big question and concerned this time。 Everybody is talking about metaverse can change many industries but what will be the impact of it on our mental and physical heal I think this book will be the great foundation for those people who are the and don't know anything about metaverse。 This book consists all the information related to virtual reality and how it will change and revolutionized the world in which we are leaving, "The Internet world"。 But Is the metaverse bad for humanity? This is a big question and concerned this time。 Everybody is talking about metaverse can change many industries but what will be the impact of it on our mental and physical health。 Well I think the future will tell us。。。 This time we have to focus on learning as more as we can about the metaverse so that we can take the opportunity around this sector in the future。 。。。more

Jaume Sués Caula

Generalist view for starters on the Metaverse; with no in-depth analysis。 The book was published days after META presentation。

C。 Tisch

I read the essay “The Metaverse: What It Is, Where to Find it, and Who Will Build It” - which probably consists the main thesis of this book。 Summing up: Right now, nobody really knows what the “metaverse” really aims to be。However, according to the author, the metaverse is a new “universe”, which aims to break the barriers between the digital and the physical world。 The metaverse will have it’s own currency’s, infrastructure, and so on。Kinda fascinating, kinda dystopian。 I don’t know what to ma I read the essay “The Metaverse: What It Is, Where to Find it, and Who Will Build It” - which probably consists the main thesis of this book。 Summing up: Right now, nobody really knows what the “metaverse” really aims to be。However, according to the author, the metaverse is a new “universe”, which aims to break the barriers between the digital and the physical world。 The metaverse will have it’s own currency’s, infrastructure, and so on。Kinda fascinating, kinda dystopian。 I don’t know what to make of the metaverse for now。 Exited to see what’s going to happen soon。 。。。more