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Casie Lane Millhouse
@casielane
Anyone in NS interested in reproduction? Not thinking about reproduction reflects our complex interplay of individual choice, societal evolution & changing priorities. But still, how the hell is this supposed to work beyond 20 years? Find me ppl interested in reproduction, families and combating the high cost of raising children & healthcare.
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bloke
@cloaked-bloke
Interested to hear your thoughts on this topic. Are you asking what role a Network State plays in family? What are you imagining?
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Casie Lane Millhouse
@casielane
So thinking of babies incubating in an artificial womb, how do we get nutrients & build connection with the mothers? If surrogacy has shown us anything it’s that bonding is a challenge. So what technology needs to be built? - audio reception for mother & fathers/family voices - something to train lactation for new mothers & also could be used to figure out what she may be lacking in terms of vitamins (then automatically purchase & deliver) - delivery mechanisms for infants from incubator to families either dropped from space stations /drone delivery cuz down on carbon emissions from shipping too 😅 - setting up foundation for roles for educators, this is something that Singapore did very well when starting out making a plan for all the roles needed and education was not skipped. So as we start this journey this aspect of roles needed to nurture children must be prioritised. - how to set up medical insurances with other states or new paradigm all together
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bloke
@cloaked-bloke
had some more thoughts on this topic from the phil thread. Society should do a better job at building structure around the family. For example, Work should not be a simple 9 to 5. And same with education. For example, my dad had to work all holidays and many weekends. The few times he had to hang out with us were on weekdays, where we were at school With network schools/states in place, communities form that follow the same schedule and better adapt to the people they serve
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bloke
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Wow, very interesting stuff. And I can see the problems associated with bonding in surrogacy…so see one of the reasons behind an artificial womb.Literally babies dropping from the sky… You have worthy considerations, and it’s interesting,.. how would medical insurance work in a post polygovernsnce world.. I hope i sounded smart right there ^ my general thoughts: - when it is fully realized, people like you will be leaders in these areas, and it’s only a matter of time until then. - there will be appropriate monetary delegation to this area There’s a lot I don’t understand about this such as problems going toward surrogacy and gene modification. And a lot of experiments that need to be tried before we find the appropriate devotion to these areas.
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