OSE Vision

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Vision

OSE envisions a world where collaborative design fuels a transparent and inclusive economy of abundance.

We're working to shift the economic paradigm towards open collaboration, fundamentally replacing patents and trade secrets with shared development across all sectors. Our core challenge lies in transforming humanity's ingrained "reptilian brain" – moving from a mindset of fear and scarcity to one of abundance. This vision stems from a first-principles understanding: according to the Kardashev scale, energy resources are inherently abundant, making material abundance a tangible possibility. Therefore, our mission is to cultivate a civilization that embraces abundance by equipping individuals with the mindsets and skills necessary to thrive in an information-rich, post-scarcity economy.

See also OSE Subvision

Implementation

To implement collaborative design practices, OSE follows OSE Specifications for all of its design. We are developing the Global Village Construction Set, as a means to Distributed Market Substitution of all industry sectors, based on open source collaboration towards Distributive Enterprise. Our overall goal is to transition the economy from proprietary to collaborative, thereby addressing many outstanding, Pressing World Issues. To get there, we believe in distributing production through Open Source Microfactories, with unprecedented collaboration enabled by Toolchain Degeneracy and technological leapfrogging via Technological Recursion. We have proven the feasibility of Extreme Manufacturing, and are currently developing Extreme Enterprise in 2020. You can read more about our desired End State, and general technology Roadmap for rollout.

See ways that you can get involved in creating the Open Source Economy at Getting Involved

Vision Topics

The overarching vision can be specified to various areas of civilizational endeavor.

Notes

We believe that good citizenship can be within anybody. But first we must transcend artificial scarcity. That's why we are working on the possibility of financial freedom for solving pressing world issues. Transformation is not something for the progressives. It is a natural byproduct for anyone who is least bit progressive - but has the financial freedom to work upon something greater than oneself.

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