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Why 'the global village' or 'campus' on Dunbar's Number scale is the critical building block for advanced Civilization. | Why 'the global village' or 'campus' on Dunbar's Number scale is the critical building block for advanced Civilization. | ||
Includes cookie cutter development or levittown as the existing analogy. | |||
2 scenarios - village has Sufficient Economic Power - from local resources that allows option of local autonomy. But there is a magic number of its capacity that needs to be attained. Food fuel housing energy. The rest is an outstanding question on how much tech is sufficient. Do we stop at PV tech and integrated circuit? Or do we go up to VLSI? | 2 scenarios - village has Sufficient Economic Power - from local resources that allows option of local autonomy. But there is a magic number of its capacity that needs to be attained. Food fuel housing energy. The rest is an outstanding question on how much tech is sufficient. Do we stop at PV tech and integrated circuit? Or do we go up to VLSI? | ||
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Why 'the global village' or 'campus' on Dunbar's Number scale is the critical building block for advanced Civilization.
Includes cookie cutter development or levittown as the existing analogy.
2 scenarios - village has Sufficient Economic Power - from local resources that allows option of local autonomy. But there is a magic number of its capacity that needs to be attained. Food fuel housing energy. The rest is an outstanding question on how much tech is sufficient. Do we stop at PV tech and integrated circuit? Or do we go up to VLSI?