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by ftwynn
1686 days ago
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I'm always surprised that people don't cite the economic and physical limits for the metaverse more often. Light only moves so fast through cables. Average ping time between New York and LA is in the high 60's, and that's assuming a wired connection. I think often about the old talk [1] Web Design - The First 100 Years, that talks about why planes never went supersonic. The alternatives were good enough, and the costs rose exponentially for linear (or sib-linear) gains. Transmitting information across the wire is an obvious win on value. Transmitting experience seems like a whole different order of magnitude that might just not be worth it. [1] https://idlewords.com/talks/web_design_first_100_years.htm |
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