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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, or solving the [[Fermi Paradox]].
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]].


OSE sets out to solve impossible projects. We will engage our first Impossible Project once we reach about 1000 [[OSE Apprentices]]
OSE sets out to solve impossible projects. We will engage our first Impossible Project once we reach about 1000 [[OSE Apprentices]] in the [[Future Builders Academy]].


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=Links=
*[[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]]

Latest revision as of 18:25, 17 September 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.

OSE sets out to solve impossible projects. We will engage our first Impossible Project once we reach about 1000 OSE Apprentices in the Future Builders Academy.

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