Will the future be fully virtualized? Mark Zuckerberg thinks so. (Credit: Getty)

Mark Zuckerberg has high expectations for the meta version and really wants you to join him.

The creators of the Facebook billionaires are busy watching the future evolution of the Internet. A completely virtual world and a ReadyPlayerOne world.

And he wants more than a billion people to live, work and play in this new virtual space.

Most importantly, it means that they all spend money on metaversions. This is good for your bottom line.

Zuckerberg told CNBC’s Jim Cramer:

“In Metaversion, over a billion people exchange hundreds of dollars, each with a variety of items to express themselves, such as digital goods, digital content, clothing for avatars, and various digital goods for virtual homes. Or the items that decorate your living room of virtual conferences, virtual and augmented reality, and utilities to make them more productive with meta-translation as a whole.

The transition to virtual reality began in 2014 when Facebook paid $2 billion ($11.1 billion) to buy Oculus VR, which makes virtual reality headsets.

File photo: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg holds up a pair of touchscreen controllers onstage with the Oculus Rift virtual reality headset during the Facebook F8 conference on April 12, 2016 in San Francisco, CA.Reuters / Steve Rum / Stock Photos

Mark Zuckerberg holds up a pair of touch screen controllers on stage for the Oculus Rift virtual reality headset during the 2016 Facebook F8 conference in San Francisco, California. (Credit: Reuters)

Since then, Meta has doubled down and improved on the headset. We hope this will be an important part of our connected future.

In May, Zuckerberg released a short demo video describing some of the features of his company’s latest high-end virtual reality headset, codenamed Project Cambria.

The company plans to launch a headset later this year.

In the demo version, Zuckerberg gestured with a cartoon character from this Oppy video to show what mixed reality looks like to portray his real-world surroundings.

The headphones must provide a high resolution full color transmission. In other words, the user can manipulate the virtual object and translate it into reality.

Think of it as an expanded version of the Pokemon GO game. You can hunt Pokémon in the real world.

I can not stand it.