METAVERSE: DIGITAL IDENTITY, ELECTRONIC JURISDICTION, DIGITAL RESERVATION, POST-QUANTUM DIGITAL CIVILIZATION, AND PHILOSOPHY OF IMMERSIVE ENVIRONMENTS
Synopsis
This article examines the transformative potential of the metaverse as a multidimensional digital space reshaping social, legal, and economic interactions. It delves into the concepts of digital identity, electronic jurisdiction, and the emerging philosophy of immersive environments, addressing the profound implications of digital transformation on human civilization. The study highlights the role of advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and augmented reality in creating a post-quantum digital civilization, redefining traditional notions of identity, governance, and interaction.
Key discussions include the integration of digital twins and augmented reality within Industry 5.0, the concept of digital reservations as platforms for innovation, and the philosophical and ethical challenges posed by the coexistence of biological and digital entities. The article also explores the necessity of a unified cross-border electronic jurisdiction to govern the complex dynamics of the metaverse and ensure harmonious coexistence between humans and digital agents.