music producer, DJ, writing about my adventures in a future metaverse
music producer, DJ, writing about my adventures in a future metaverse
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There are practical things to consider when you take an extended trip inspace. There are hard limitations with a physical body. Eventually, it will starve and die and it really doesn’t care about your metaverse adventures.
Just the other day I woke up in the studio, completely fucked. I was so dehydrated, like my tongue was stuck to the roof of my goddamn mouth. I sounded like I’d smoked a pack of Goldflakes. When I checked my computer, I was mind blown. Fourteen hours, forty seven minutes inspace, a personal record.
Being human is not easy. Sooner or later, you will have to take a dump. It’s all good if your adventure lasts an hour or two but beyond that, it’s all jugaad. And it’s not just me, there are a few others doing extended trips.
So I have some concepts to tackle this bathroom issue. Like Toiletbro. It’s a highly advanced toilet and it works basically like this. You sit on it while you explore the metaverse. It does everything for you, and the X version will obviously give you intense orgasms.
Another high end concept is like a mix between an arcade and a four seasons hotel. So you can travel inspace for days at a time while your physical body gets a shea butter and bamboo massage.
In the future, it would be possible to check into a hospital IRL and attend a virtual music festival. It’s dope, like even if I overdose on some bad neuro-digital molly, all g, I’m already in the hospital.
My solution right now is actually dead simple.
Time your adventures,
Log out frequently,
Maintain good mental and physical health,
Keep two bottles of water.
A true metaverse isn’t a screen in front of your eyes, it’s inspace, a direct neural connection to a virtual platform. You’re untethered from the physical form, suspended at 4K. There is great distance between your mind and body. And you can control your body, only if you control your mind.
There are practical things to consider when you take an extended trip inspace. There are hard limitations with a physical body. Eventually, it will starve and die and it really doesn’t care about your metaverse adventures.
Just the other day I woke up in the studio, completely fucked. I was so dehydrated, like my tongue was stuck to the roof of my goddamn mouth. I sounded like I’d smoked a pack of Goldflakes. When I checked my computer, I was mind blown. Fourteen hours, forty seven minutes inspace, a personal record.
Being human is not easy. Sooner or later, you will have to take a dump. It’s all good if your adventure lasts an hour or two but beyond that, it’s all jugaad. And it’s not just me, there are a few others doing extended trips.
So I have some concepts to tackle this bathroom issue. Like Toiletbro. It’s a highly advanced toilet and it works basically like this. You sit on it while you explore the metaverse. It does everything for you, and the X version will obviously give you intense orgasms.
Another high end concept is like a mix between an arcade and a four seasons hotel. So you can travel inspace for days at a time while your physical body gets a shea butter and bamboo massage.
In the future, it would be possible to check into a hospital IRL and attend a virtual music festival. It’s dope, like even if I overdose on some bad neuro-digital molly, all g, I’m already in the hospital.
My solution right now is actually dead simple.
Time your adventures,
Log out frequently,
Maintain good mental and physical health,
Keep two bottles of water.
A true metaverse isn’t a screen in front of your eyes, it’s inspace, a direct neural connection to a virtual platform. You’re untethered from the physical form, suspended at 4K. There is great distance between your mind and body. And you can control your body, only if you control your mind.
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