Knowledge Kernel Calculation

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That is, the cost of first, opening up this knowledge, and then teaching it effectively in a scalable manner which can result in the transformation of society to a collaborative, abundance economy. The transition would come from distributed market substitution. This includes the technosphere in the broad sense - ie, all of technology up to microchips, + all other technology such as education, governance, law, enterprise, etc. It appears important to establish a clear goal, timeline, and communications for delivering this, such that the reward is that We can execute on startups of all types, such as farms, universities, up to economic regions and countries - ie, micro-civilizations of all sorts. Through these startups, which normalize the abundance economy, change happens globally.