BeSync Cyberphysical Information Exchange enables the transfer of information between the physical world and virtual systems.

The Sync: A Shared, Geotemporal Data Layer

BeSync manages coordinates in space and time to facilitate a new dimension of explicitly-permissioned information transfer between virtual and physical systems through a shared data layer called The Sync.

In The Sync, a unit of information is managed as a "cyberphysical object" called a phygit. A phygit persists as defined by its coordinates: location, time, and/or spatial dimensions.

Contextualizing information from human, physical, and digital systems according to time, space, and location organically creates a framework for the metaverse using emerging cyberphysical solutions in tandem with human wants and needs.

A phygit includes measurements of time, location, and spatial dimensions.

BeSync provides secure protocols for accessing and sending information contextualized with time & location, subject to the privacy settings of the people and organizations participating in The Sync.

By participating in The Sync, information providers gain discoverability, interoperability, persistence, and inter-partner shared services.