What Is Metaverse And How Will It Work?

What is Metaverse? Learn everything about Facebook's metaverse, how will it work, change users' experience and how Mark Zuckerberg will make it a reality.

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What is Metaverse? The term is not unique but Facebook’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg captured the world’s attention with it. He is so fascinated by Meta that he decided to change Facebook's name. And did it yesterday during a global conference event.

But it’s not just about the name; Meta has everything to do with everyone connected to Facebook.

It will change our experience, the way we see social media platforms and connect with each other. Let’s understand, How will Metaverse work and shape the world in the future?

What Is Metaverse?

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According to him, we can see things straight from our imagination and even feel as if they are real. 4 key Elements of VR – interactivity, sensory feedback, immersion, and virtual world will make it happen. Users could experience it all just with their headsets on.

Also Read: 5 Best Virtual Reality Games For A Real World Escape

What Can We Do With Metaverse?

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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg explains his “Metaverse” virtual world concept, which he says is about “connecting with people.” pic.twitter.com/24YZk5ag5J

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You can do more with metaverse. For example, you can visit a different country without even boarding a plane; see artworks of a museum without being physically there. The major benefit would be for WFH employees who can move from their home to office without even stepping out of their homes.

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Horizon Workrooms. This is just a part of the big vision Mark and there is a lot more to do to make Metaverse a reality.

Facebook is not alone in this race; Microsoft and Nvidia are taking a keen interest in this new evolution of the internet.

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