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Travel through the metaverse and change from Earthlings to Martians

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The metacosm is a virtually conceived world in which reality interacts with the virtual, with both digital replicas of the real world and creations of the virtual world. The metacosm is a parallel space that is both closely connected to and highly independent of the external real world.

However, the metacosm we are now envisioning is a future world based on the earth, is there a possibility that in the metacosm we are not only active on the earth, we can live on many planets. Outside the metacosm we are Earthlings, and in the metacosm we may become Martians.

In the future, not only the metaverse, but also in reality we may already be able to survive on Mars.

On December 15, the European Space Agency announced that its Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) had discovered a large amount of water beneath the central area of Mars' Mariner Canyon, which could exist in the form of ice or aqueous minerals.

Travel through the metaverse and change from Earthlings to Martians

It is reported that the area of this water-bearing area is equivalent to the size of the entire Netherlands, and the land area of the Netherlands is 41,528 square kilometers, so the vast area is really a "large underground reservoir". The researchers said that most of the water previously found on Mars was in the polar region, and the discovery of water-rich "oases" below the surface of the equator this time was enough to surprise.

Travel through the metaverse and change from Earthlings to Martians

The discovery of the groundwater on Mars has given hope that humans will "move to Mars" in the future, and it is also very likely that a habitable environment and life will be found on Mars. With a source of water for Mars, humanity's vision of transforming Mars is a big step forward.

Now, many scenes in the metaverse may be just our unrealistic fantasies, with the rapid development of science and technology, the future ideas in the metaverse may be able to come true in the real world. (Text/Tan Yu)

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