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Many are proposing post scarcity as the way to go. Here is an experiment in practice. High tech neosubsistence - reinvent the wheel by opensourcing the wheel - add modern touch to old stuff.
 
Imagine if you took all that society has learned to date, and apply it?
 
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Let's start with land. You might want some clean energy - say from the sun.
 
It boils down to energy - do we have it? Yes, the sun is the source of all power. The USA use approaches 1000 GW (4kW per person) these days. The world uses NASA scientists tell us that t
 
Well, we do have 6 million people born per month, so we're 'thriving' like field mice in a population explosion.
 
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Revision as of 17:22, 22 November 2009

Marcin will be presenting this 5 minute presentation at the Humanity Plus Summit.

The flavor is high-tech neosubsistence.

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How to Build the World's First, Replicable, Post-Scarcity Resilient Community By Marcin Jakubowski, Ph.D. Presented at the H+ Summit, Irvine, Californa December 5-6

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Many are proposing post scarcity as the way to go. Here is an experiment in practice. High tech neosubsistence - reinvent the wheel by opensourcing the wheel - add modern touch to old stuff.

Imagine if you took all that society has learned to date, and apply it?

Slide 3 - 6 - survival: energy, materials, housing, food, technology

Let's start with land. You might want some clean energy - say from the sun.

It boils down to energy - do we have it? Yes, the sun is the source of all power. The USA use approaches 1000 GW (4kW per person) these days. The world uses NASA scientists tell us that t

Well, we do have 6 million people born per month, so we're 'thriving' like field mice in a population explosion.

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