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Whereas poor distribution of power is unconscionable - and so is biodiversity loss, and loss of meaning in society, we commit to an open source civilization implemented through a distributed constellation of nodes, 10,000 in number nominally, with profound effect upon the enire civilization.
Whereas poor distribution of power is unconscionable - and so is biodiversity loss, and loss of meaning in society, we commit to an open source civilization implemented through a distributed constellation of nodes, 10,000 in number nominally, with profound effect upon the enire civilization.


This social contact addresses the multipolar trap with collaborative humility - that we are all in it together, and the goal of civilization is flourishing of everyone including
This social contact addresses the multipolar trap with collaborative humility - that we are all in it together, and the goal of civilization is flourishing of everyone including nature. Humility is the willingness to work for the benefit of civilization and its interconnectedness - in that we annihilate the delusion that a person is separate from others or from the environment. The fundamental social contract is the universal connectedness.

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Whereas poor distribution of power is unconscionable - and so is biodiversity loss, and loss of meaning in society, we commit to an open source civilization implemented through a distributed constellation of nodes, 10,000 in number nominally, with profound effect upon the enire civilization.

This social contact addresses the multipolar trap with collaborative humility - that we are all in it together, and the goal of civilization is flourishing of everyone including nature. Humility is the willingness to work for the benefit of civilization and its interconnectedness - in that we annihilate the delusion that a person is separate from others or from the environment. The fundamental social contract is the universal connectedness.