Knowledge Sharing and Accessibility

Imagine an open plane littered with three-dimensional objects. A user can scroll through various planes derived from a list of various other users (on that server). Each user’s knowledge base is systematically sorted and stacked such that other users can carefully collate what orders of knowledge each other user has amassed and attained. Imagine this visual:

On the onset of augmented and virtual reality, I foresee an evolution in classroom instruction ranging from secondary to graduate school. It can be possible for us to need abstractions less in favor of digital depictions of concepts and ideas.

Imagine a world where individuals can quantify the strengths and weaknesses associated with intellectual constructions ranging from software programming to legal argumentation or even investment acumen.