How Long to Read Technopoetical Musings from the Metaverse

By A R Davis

How Long Does it Take to Read Technopoetical Musings from the Metaverse?

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Description

These musings come from a metaverse much older than that now associated with virtual reality. You can not travel there with headsets. You must use your imagination and your intellect. It is the unseen realm that lies outside the physical universe. It is heaven or hell, thought itself, the collective unconscious, and the mind of God. If you read my words and ponder my poems, they will take you outside the regular "verse" and into this metaverse.

How long is Technopoetical Musings from the Metaverse?

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