Mark Zuckerberg
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I mean, I think you and I have this shared...
passion for sports and martial arts and doing stuff like that.
We were just moving around.
It's like so much of what makes us people is like, you know, you, you move around.
You're not, we're not just like a brain in a tank, right?
It's the, we're,
The human experience is a physical one.
And so it's not just about having the immersive expression of the digital world.
It's about being able to really natively bring that together.
And I do really think that the real world is this mix of the physical and the digital.
There's too much digital at this point for it to just be siloed to a small screen.
But the physical is too important, so you don't want to just sit down all day long at a desk.
So I think that this is, yeah, I do think that this is the future.
This is, I think, the kind of philosophical way that I would want the world to work in the future is a much more coherently blended physical and digital world.
Well, I think, I mean, there are content policies and things like that, right, in terms of what people are allowed to create.
But, I mean, a lot of the rules around physical, I think you try to have a society that is as free as possible, meaning that people can do as much of what they want unless you're going to do damage to other people.
And
and infringe on their rights.
And the idea of damage is somewhat different in a digital environment.
I mean, when I get into some world with my friends, the first thing we start doing is shooting each other, which obviously we would not do in the physical world because you'd hurt each other.