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*Viral Replicability Criteria defined
=Narriatives on Areas of Endeavor=
 
*Modular breakdown in the GVCS formulation allows for the first time for a manageable process for opensourcing all modern-day technology.
 
*Viral Replicability Criteria defined. Just theory until first Distributive Enterprise reaches $1B, expected in 10 years.
 
*Industrial productivity achieved on a small scale with first 1-day build of a heavy machine, to be repeated later with the tractor and other machiens.
*Tractor in 6 days down to 1 day with 4 people. Explain how modularity contributes to it, and milestones for each build based on Genealogy.
*Discuss Power Cube Genealogy for evolution
*Discuss CEB Press genealogy for its evolution.
*First evidence of feasibility of a '''flexible open source manufacturing enterprise''' is demonstrated with the first Extreme Manufacturing build of the CEB Press in one day, in 2012.
*First evidence of '''distributed quality control''' implemented in remote locations took place in 2018, though this is work in progress.
*Go through genealogy of construction experiments to see what is learned from 2008 CEB build, and even 2006 natural building experiments.


=Future=
=Future=
*Viral uptake of an OSE enterprise
*Viral uptake of an OSE enterprise and first $1B authentic open source hardware distributive enterprise. The closest to date is Chinese proprietary consortia that copy technology from the West, and result in billions of enterprise on a rapid time scale.
*100 Nobel Peace Prizes spawned
*100 Nobel Peace Prizes awarded to OSE agents


=Links=
=Links=
*[[Milestones]]
*[[Milestones]]

Revision as of 17:58, 31 January 2019

Narriatives on Areas of Endeavor

  • Modular breakdown in the GVCS formulation allows for the first time for a manageable process for opensourcing all modern-day technology.
  • Viral Replicability Criteria defined. Just theory until first Distributive Enterprise reaches $1B, expected in 10 years.
  • Industrial productivity achieved on a small scale with first 1-day build of a heavy machine, to be repeated later with the tractor and other machiens.
  • Tractor in 6 days down to 1 day with 4 people. Explain how modularity contributes to it, and milestones for each build based on Genealogy.
  • Discuss Power Cube Genealogy for evolution
  • Discuss CEB Press genealogy for its evolution.
  • First evidence of feasibility of a flexible open source manufacturing enterprise is demonstrated with the first Extreme Manufacturing build of the CEB Press in one day, in 2012.
  • First evidence of distributed quality control implemented in remote locations took place in 2018, though this is work in progress.
  • Go through genealogy of construction experiments to see what is learned from 2008 CEB build, and even 2006 natural building experiments.

Future

  • Viral uptake of an OSE enterprise and first $1B authentic open source hardware distributive enterprise. The closest to date is Chinese proprietary consortia that copy technology from the West, and result in billions of enterprise on a rapid time scale.
  • 100 Nobel Peace Prizes awarded to OSE agents

Links