Virtual reality has facilitated the metaverse, and it has become the subject of much hype in various industries. However, under the mode of "immersive interaction", whether the metaverse can operate, where its social properties should be based, how to realize the rule of law and ethics in the digital social world, and whether the virtual can coexist with reality are all questions that need to be considered. In this paper, the author will discuss the social infrastructure of the metaverse and its possible negative impacts through a dialectical methodology, and focus on the symbiotic relationship between the "digital twin" world and the real world. Ultimately, it is clear that the governance of virtual worlds requires the development of regulations and assessments that map to the real world, taking into account the legal issues that may arise in both the macro and micro dimensions.