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Gabriel Rene
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October 17, 2021 - January 11, 2022
Let’s describe this unique skill of creating 3D models and simulations in our mind’s eye as our ability to create a “personal virtual reality” or Personal VR. In order to share with others what we are experiencing inside ourselves, we have developed a series of protocols to communicate it. But in order to share, we must reduce and degrade our native spatial understanding of the world. In the process of sharing, our Personal VR loses fidelity, nuance, and context that simply cannot be captured effectively in other mediums. Language was the first major protocol used for communicating our
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In each Age since, we’ve used our Personal VR simulators to dream up new and better ways to improve our lives and the lives of others—we’ve made our reality easier, more useful, safer, and more enjoyable. We’ve used our tools to alter or augment our...
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architecture, products, machines, music, art—is really just Public AR. Our creations translate our Personal VR into a Public AR which becomes a feedback loop that triggers new Private VR simulations that once adapted become new Public AR creations. And this...
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XR = Input/Output Senses IoT = Body/Muscles/Cells/ Senses AI = Brain/Mind Blockchain/Edge = Memory Storage/Sensory Neurons
The Spatial Web gives us the ultimate medium we need today to project the best ideas that we can envision in our Private VR using our tools (AI and Machines) to collectively share, revise, and manage globally our collective Public AR aka the World. It turns out this is what we do best—Humanity is a Reality Engine. The question before us now is this…

