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The metaverse is an ultimate tool for many things.


The metaverse is the next generation of the Internet. We can call that thing "Internet 5.0". The metaverse is like a platform where people can operate using virtual reality or regular screens. In the SciFi novel "Neuromancer" from 1984 author William Gibson predicted the metaverse. And in the most interesting visions, the neuro implanted microchips like Neuralinks allow people to click themselves to the metaverse by using the neuro implant that can communicate with cell phones or WLAN. 

There is also the possibility that the nanotechnological system called "Intelligent dust" makes it possible that the person must only put those extremely small microsensors on the head. 

The term: intelligent dust means an extremely small microchip-sensor combination that seems like dust.  And then those microchips can communicate straight with the cerebral cortex. Or they can communicate with extremely small flexible machines that swim in neural channels.

R&D staff can put those very small microchips in the tattoo colors where they can operate without disturbing the user. The metaverse could be like some kind of house or even a virtual city. When a person looks for something the user must just go to the right house. And find the right room. In that model, all information on the Internet is stored in databases, and the user sees entrances to those databases as houses. 



Each of those virtual houses involves sorted information. And those virtual houses are like main topics. There are words astronomy, AI, and all other search words. And then the user must just ask something. The AI-based search engine can transport the person to the right house and the right house. 

In some versions, the user interface acts like the library. When a person takes some book-looking object in their hand the system asks if the wanted information in that book. And then the virtual system transports the person to the right virtual house. 

But there is possible that users can walk in that virtual world. That hiking and hanging on virtual streets could be the next-generation version of the random search. The idea for that interface is "stolen" from "Second Life" and many computer games. The idea is that if the person searches for information about things like quasars the system transports the person to the room where is all data about quasars. Or miniature robots that operate in the human body can send their information to those virtual rooms. 

Each room in those virtual houses might have a certain purpose. There could be rooms, where operators can have access to robots that make anything that their masters want. The thing is that the human-looking robot can make many things. The new skill requires that the robot's memory is stored in a new database. Or the remote controller of the robot will change. 

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