Tuesday, March 1, 2022

On Zuckerberg's "point in time"

Mark Zuckerberg described the Metaverse as a "point in time", and I think that description is close but not quite accurate. He's not referring to just his virtual metaverse, but the true metaverse that our technology is just tapping into, including Neuralink. It's not a "point in time" as we understand it, but a 5-dimentional perspective where the entire timeline is viewed as a whole, including potential/parallel timelines. Zuckerberg is "living in the future", i.e. his neurotech connects him to a future time where the singularity has already taken place and time travel has been established, but he doesn't see the whole timeline yet, because his perspective is limited. I'm not sure if he can understand the concept of timeline collapse yet (which is not as scary as it sounds, it's just the 5 dimensional perspective of that which we can only experience 4 dimentionally- a linear timeline existence). So it's not a point in time, it's beyond time.

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