Binyamina, immodest green, and an accidental prison experiment
I've actually been thinking about this a lot in terms of the metaverse.
It won't be long before wealth disparity has a large portion of the population locked into megacities for most of their lives.
It's a bit of a sad thought but I wonder if seeing digital green would have the same preventative properties as actually being in nature?
I’m tempted to be a purist and say there’s no substitution for real fresh air and the great outdoors.
What is comforting is that even in cities there are trees and green space (some places do better than others).
Thus maybe the answer to increased urbanization lies not in the metaverse but better city planning / zoning.
What do you think?
thanks for the comment :)
I've actually been thinking about this a lot in terms of the metaverse.
It won't be long before wealth disparity has a large portion of the population locked into megacities for most of their lives.
It's a bit of a sad thought but I wonder if seeing digital green would have the same preventative properties as actually being in nature?
I’m tempted to be a purist and say there’s no substitution for real fresh air and the great outdoors.
What is comforting is that even in cities there are trees and green space (some places do better than others).
Thus maybe the answer to increased urbanization lies not in the metaverse but better city planning / zoning.
What do you think?
thanks for the comment :)