Induction Outcomes

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  • Mastery of Meaning - theoretical understanding of meaning=6 items and application via maximum agency, service, mastery, purpose, virtue, and transcendence as embodied in extreme learning, enterprise, and produxtion. To solving pressing world issues. Service = Tom's Shoes for Housing with free land from citues (may require legal integrity). Agency - RLF. There is no schedule. Youbdo it. Mastery - diverse repetition via 10 home builds per year. Grow food, build shelter, make and repair tools - responsibly -/so you start from resources and tools, not butchering expensive materials that you cannot reproduce (this goes into open manufacturing governance - with stewardship and certifications, not anarchy). Relatedness - group projevtbwith 100 people. Transcendence - via ethical business model dev (distributive). Virtue - campus design that fosters virtue -/list virtues and embody them in infrastructure. Purpose transcendence via lifelong learning, embodied in documenting based on the principle.that it matters. Each product built is evaluated with the 6 pillars of meaning in mind, including comparing the closest industry standard in 'meaning or axiological performance'
  • Upgrading one's goals to civilizations grade relevance of life-work integration - or influencing, innovating, and creating institutions in society
  • Define transcendence - final project is to define a community from Iconic CAD
  • Inductees become world-authors, not consumers
  • Learn to govern infrastructure wisely by producing operations protocols. Wisdom comes from observing consequences on operations. Students take operational data and iterate governance. Wisdom=feedback from observed consequences

Economic Outcomes - 4 Year, 240 Person Facility, $6M Annual R&D Budget

  • Solving housing to Universal Basic Resource infrastructure enabling $20k material costs for 1400 sf.
  • Solving energy - UMG silicon PV, produced at 20 cent per kW using recyclable panels
  • Solar hydrogen demonstrator - producing 3000 gallon gasoline equivalent, burned in the ICE
  • Solar Steel demonstrator, producing 1000 tons/year
  • Solar concrete production -

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