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'''Civilization 100''' is a bounded, open experiment launching May 1, 2026 to test whether economically sovereign, technically capable individuals can coordinate production, learning, and governance without coercion. One hundred participants form a founding cohort engaged in real housing production, enterprise formation, and skill development under explicit standards, open documentation, and measurable outcomes. The experiment is voluntary, open-source, and designed for transparency and exit at all times, with results published so the model may be replicated, adapted, or rejected. Civilization 100 is not a utopian vision or belief system—it is a practical, real-world test of whether capable people can organize a functional civilization kernel under modern constraints. Initial economic model is an education operation, as societal change starts with mental model upgrades.
Civilization 100 is a bounded, open experiment launching June 1, 2026 to test whether civilization-grade abundance can be achieved through rigor, capability, and voluntary coordination. One hundred participants form a founding cohort engaged in real housing production, enterprise formation, and skill development, operating under explicit standards, open documentation, and measurable outcomes.
 
The experiment is voluntary, open-source, and designed for transparency and exit at all times. All results—technical, economic, and governance-related—are published so the model may be replicated, adapted, or rejected. Civilization 100 is not a belief system or a utopian proposal; it is a practical, real-world test of whether capable people can organize a functional civilization kernel under modern constraints.
 
The initial economic model is an education-centered production operation, reflecting the premise that durable societal change begins with upgraded mental models, applied skill acquisition, and demonstrable productive capacity.

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Civilization 100 is a bounded, open experiment launching June 1, 2026 to test whether civilization-grade abundance can be achieved through rigor, capability, and voluntary coordination. One hundred participants form a founding cohort engaged in real housing production, enterprise formation, and skill development, operating under explicit standards, open documentation, and measurable outcomes.

The experiment is voluntary, open-source, and designed for transparency and exit at all times. All results—technical, economic, and governance-related—are published so the model may be replicated, adapted, or rejected. Civilization 100 is not a belief system or a utopian proposal; it is a practical, real-world test of whether capable people can organize a functional civilization kernel under modern constraints.

The initial economic model is an education-centered production operation, reflecting the premise that durable societal change begins with upgraded mental models, applied skill acquisition, and demonstrable productive capacity.