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On demand military infrastructure does not detract from peacetime activity - it contributes to it. Combined with open source design, modularity, careful consideration of [[Depth of Modularity]], and principles of [[Mutually Assured Abundance]] - the affordances of open source military powers is that by teaching effective, modular, swarmable design-build - people can attain the clarity that raw destruction is more difficult as a survival strategy compared to unbridled creativity. In an open source military paradigm, where no secrets are kept - the ideal outcome is that people get lost in productive endeavor. Their psychology changes to abundance, and thus prevents otherwise likely armageddon. | |||
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Revision as of 21:11, 5 October 2023
On demand military infrastructure does not detract from peacetime activity - it contributes to it. Combined with open source design, modularity, careful consideration of Depth of Modularity, and principles of Mutually Assured Abundance - the affordances of open source military powers is that by teaching effective, modular, swarmable design-build - people can attain the clarity that raw destruction is more difficult as a survival strategy compared to unbridled creativity. In an open source military paradigm, where no secrets are kept - the ideal outcome is that people get lost in productive endeavor. Their psychology changes to abundance, and thus prevents otherwise likely armageddon.