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Unprecedented. We're here to make history happen. To date, people haven't learned to collaborate. It may sound like people collaborate - but ____---specific poignant examples - if each company operates as a proprietary entity supported by competing investors producing proprietary trade secret products - we have a bit to go. In kindergarten we were told to play nice with each other, but by the time we leave for college, that is just a nice remnant of idealism. At the same time we are running into limits. As wholesale slavery is just about over, except a few remaining examples (sweatshops, foxconn, mining slaves) we;re pretty good, but the world remains at environmental and nuclear risk. Thems that gots gets more, and the economy has not yet learned to share its profits fairly. It's fair if you're at the top, but not so fair at the bottom. Humanity needs a great leap forward into collaboration, and here we come forth with this proposition: what if we develop human enterprise collaboratively? Not new age songs - but the substance of economy. Machines. Industrial productivity on a small scale (torch, weld, 3D print, WAAM, lumber). This is real, and open source. But it's just the proofs of concept. Productization means getting quality control up so that it's not the developer, but the wide public - can get access. Through our decade or two of collaborative development,