Thinking about a parallel reality, where it is possible to create a world beyond the limits of reality, can be very difficult to understand. However, we are already immersed in two realities on a daily basis.
The concept of metaverse emerged in 1992, from the junction of the Greek word goal, which means "beyond", with universe. Therefore, it is an idea of “beyond the universe”, that is, a parallel world that we can only access with technology.
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As said before, the metaverse is a concept that aims to define another reality that is beyond the real world. Well, its access can be done through technology and allows you to create whatever your imagination allows.
In general, it can also be understood as a virtual experience, in which humans can create, recreate and be whatever they wish, as the metaverse allows for communication and relationships between people. So it is a second life, in which you are your own god. A way to escape the frustrations of the real world and create your best self in a completely different reality.
It's fantastic to think that there are two realities hovering in time, one real and one virtual. Therefore, the arts industry has developed fundamental films and series for those who want to know more about this parallel reality.
Those who haven't watched The Matrix will certainly be impressed with the universe and metaverse present in the film. One devastated and one completely advanced but unreal. Two realities communicating with each other.
In addition, there are other films, such as Player nº 1, Tron, Kiss me First and 13th floor, which promise to show these two universes. You can easily find them on streaming platforms. So, how about binge-watching over the weekend to better understand the concept of the metaverse?