I have been toying around with the FutureLawyer office I created a couple of years ago in the Metaverse. While the Internet speed wasn't really able to keep up then, the recent advances have made for a broader adoption by early adopters, and some businesses and law firms have created pretty compelling virtual offices that VR users are using. One Personal Injury firm in California actually sees clients virtually. Think of the Metaverse as Zoom on steroids. You create a personal avatar, and you simulate walking around in a created space, in which you can chat, in real time, with others. This enables one on one, and group communication in a 3 dimensional space. Facebook, which purchased Oculus, and the VR glasses business, has actually changed its name to Meta. Is Virtual Reality going to be mainstream in our near future? Stay tuned. For now, at least figure out how to get there. I do not recommend Dave's solution. You can't get there through a manhole cover.
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