Comparing: Metaverse
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Metaverse
A metaverse is a virtual world in which users interact while represented by avatars, typically in a 3D display, with the experience focused on social and economic connection.
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Metaverse
The metaverse refers to a hypothetical evolution of the internet comprising interconnected, persistent three-dimensional virtual spaces where users, represented by avatars, engage in social, economic, and creative interactions facilitated by virtual reality , augmented reality , and related technologies. The concept originated in science fiction, with the term coined by author Neal Stephenson in his 1992 novel [Snow Crash](/page/Snow Crash) to describe a vast virtual reality realm accessible via immersive interfaces as an alternative to physical reality. Early precursors emerged in the 1980s and 1990s through multiplayer online environments like Habitat (1985) and later platforms such as Second Life (2003), which demonstrated user-generated content , virtual economies, and social simulations, though limited by graphical fidelity and hardware constraints. The notion gained renewed prominence in the early 2020s following Meta Platforms ' (formerly Facebook
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