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#How much land is required in the end state for a single OSE Experiment enterprise - for it to become a viable and growing entity? | #How much land is required in the end state for a single OSE Experiment enterprise - for it to become a viable and growing entity? | ||
#Is a single enterprise as such sufficient to produce a cascade of global change to completely regenerative development of the earth? | #Is a single enterprise as such sufficient to produce a cascade of global change to completely regenerative development of the earth? | ||
#Is such an enterprise sufficient to develop its own digital financial system of exchange? What does the financial institution that allows for global exchange look like? | |||
#How much land area is sufficient to produce 100% of a society's needs? Our premise is that this scale is 40-1000 acres for a complete civilization, including various technology-enabled means of import substitution for a regenerative, circular economy. |
Revision as of 20:42, 3 September 2022
The OSE experiment is a decades-long experiment to determine whether a civilization with sound governance can be created from scratch using abundant, natural, local resources. The goal of the experiment is to determine several parameters for creating such enterprises, similar to Microstates or Network States, such that this becomes a viable and highly replicable model for human development. Among some of the critical parameters are:
- Who is the likely population - what age, intelligence level, skill level - that can achieve this?
- How much land is required in the end state for a single OSE Experiment enterprise - for it to become a viable and growing entity?
- Is a single enterprise as such sufficient to produce a cascade of global change to completely regenerative development of the earth?
- Is such an enterprise sufficient to develop its own digital financial system of exchange? What does the financial institution that allows for global exchange look like?
- How much land area is sufficient to produce 100% of a society's needs? Our premise is that this scale is 40-1000 acres for a complete civilization, including various technology-enabled means of import substitution for a regenerative, circular economy.