
The 3D web is an extension of the existing web into three dimensional webspheres.
An additional 6 dimensions are added to account for the web universe (a, b, c) and for local websphere coordinates (x, y, z)
These 6 dimensions are added to regular web addresses to create a 3D address.
Any point on a websphere has a unique address and can be hyperlinked to another websphere using a 3D URL.
Ecommerce sites will have a websphere corresponding to every product.
Social media platforms will group humans -represented by 3D avatars — based on their current location in the 6 dimensional websphere universe. News feeds will be a combination of “in universe” video or live stream + IRL (in real life) content.
Search engines will find 3D objects that correspond to the search text and deliver the 3D URL corresponding to the objects inside Webspheres that are trusted. A 3D page rank (sphererank) will determine the relevance of each sphere to a particular query.
VR or AR equipment of any kind (mobile, headset, glasses, projections) can be used to view any websphere.
Avatars can teleport from any 6D point to another using either a 3D URL or a pictorial representation of the immediate space around the 6D point (mini sphere, cube, picture, video)
2D hyperlinks, 2D URLs, and the hardware and communication infrastructure of the existing web will not be changed.
Instead each 2D point will be linked to a 6D point and the websphere that it corresponds to. You can view the 2D result of a hyperlink by right clicking as always. The 3D hyperlink will be available via left clicking.
If you are inside a websphere all 6D points will link back to the original 2D “originating” URL, even if you have moved to the other end of the sphere.
If you teleport (3D hyperlink) to another sphere you can still go back to your last 2D originating point OR you can link to the 2D link that is associated with the new web sphere.
