Think about this: No screens, no TVs, no books, no game boards. Just holograms floating in your living room while you sip coffee ☕. Sounds crazy? Not if you ask Mark Zuckerberg. 😎
In a recent podcast chat, Zuckerberg painted a jaw-dropping vision of the future: most of the physical stuff around us could soon disappear, replaced by holographic versions you can see through AR glasses. 🎮✨
🏓 Ping Pong, But Make It Digital 🎯
One crazy moment from that interview? Comedian Theo Von shared his experience of playing ping pong without an actual table. Yup. No table. No net. No paddles. Just 3D holograms projected through Meta’s AR glasses! And the funniest part? Someone on a cycle literally rode through their game mid-smash. 😂
Zuckerberg thinks that in 4 years or less, this won’t just be a cool demo — it could be normal daily life for millions. 🎯
📲 Why Phones, When You Can Have Glasses?
1-2 billion people already wear glasses anyway. Why not turn them into super-powered digital windows?
➡️ No more screens.
➡️ No need to carry board games on vacation.
➡️ Even books, photos, and Netflix? Holograms floating right in front of you. 📚🎥
🌱 Good for Tech, Good for the Planet?
No physical products = less plastic, packaging, pollution ♻️.
BUT… what happens to industries like retail, toys, board games, and physical books? 😳
As always, big innovations create big opportunities — and big questions.
📈 What About Meta’s Stock?
Investors have been shaky about Meta’s crazy spending on virtual reality and holograms. Stocks tanked 76% between 2021 and 2022. But if this works? We could be standing at the door of a trillion-dollar virtual economy. 💰🌐
Love it or hate it, this isn’t just tech — it’s the future of human interaction.