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Impossible projects are projects that are generally regarded as untractable. They can be small, such as finding a new alloy, or they can be medium, such as reinventing a paradigm in civilization or creating a novel institution competitive with existing ones, or they can be large, such as solving artificial scarcity on a cosmic scale. | Impossible projects are projects that are generally regarded as untractable. They can be small, such as finding a new alloy, or they can be medium, such as reinventing a paradigm in civilization or creating a novel institution competitive with existing ones, or they can be large, such as solving artificial scarcity on a cosmic scale, or solving the [[Fermi Paradox]]. | ||
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*[[Pursuing the Impossible]] | *[[Pursuing the Impossible]] | ||
*OSE students do an Impossible Project for graduation - see [[Apprenticeship Collaborative Social Technology]] | *OSE students do an Impossible Project for graduation - see [[Apprenticeship Collaborative Social Technology]] |
Revision as of 06:39, 19 April 2025
Impossible projects are projects that are generally regarded as untractable. They can be small, such as finding a new alloy, or they can be medium, such as reinventing a paradigm in civilization or creating a novel institution competitive with existing ones, or they can be large, such as solving artificial scarcity on a cosmic scale, or solving the Fermi Paradox.
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- Pursuing the Impossible
- OSE students do an Impossible Project for graduation - see Apprenticeship Collaborative Social Technology