Virtual Space Cuts 40 Percent of Urban Traffic

In another part of his speech he said, 'our concern is how to utilize capacities of virtual space for a better life. We must accept that about 70 percent of our activities are about to be transferred into virtual space. In future we will have office-less universities, schools and even towns.'

About the relation between real and virtual times he said, 'the nature of time in virtual and real spaces is different. Distance, motion and velocity in virtual time are nonsense and this suggests that we are facing a great dynamic at work.'

He expressed hopes that we could have paper-less education one day so that a student can have all needed access and can fulfill all academic activities through a single tablet.

He added, 'we must have an analytic ability. Identity abuse is the most critical problem our generation is suffering from because of the bulk of information and various cultures that are difficult to digest.'

 

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