The Great Reduction: A Metaverse Counterpoint

Frank Diana
1 min readDec 3, 2021

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I would define reductionism as the concept of depicting something — or rather mirroring or simulating something — that can pass as a useful and entertaining copy of the real thing.

Gerd Leonhard — The Great Reduction

Yesterday I posted about the Metaverse and shared a video that described how Norway envisioned a future where the Metaverse provided endless possibilities, improving the lives of generations to come. Having seen the post, Futurist Gerd Leonhard shared one of his recent posts with me.

As he and I have discussed in the past, the future is all about balancing the opposing forces of innovation. This has always been true about innovation, reflected in examples like fire positively transforming the world, but also burning down villages — and so it is with the metaverse. The quote and related post above positions the counterpoint to the Norway video. I’ve included a separate video from Gerd’s post below that underscores his message.

His use of the phrase “the great reduction” represents the diminishing of society. Each scenario we explore can take multiple paths — visualized effectively using a subway map similar to the one above.

Originally published at http://frankdiana.net on December 3, 2021.

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Frank Diana
Frank Diana

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TCS Executive focused on the rapid evolution of society and business. Fascinated by the view of the world in the next decade and beyond https://frankdiana.net/

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