James Gadsby
@jgads
Hello everyone. I've just started working on the Hyperstate: a global digital 'nation state' that will bring all of humanity under one roof. Is anyone else interested in this?
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James Gadsby
@jgads
I believe that we are rapidly nearing the point where it's not just possible, but probable, that global networks of humans will replace the traditional nation state; that people will, some day, swear allegiance to humanity and not the people of a particular territory.
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James Gadsby
@jgads
At the moment, the Hyperstate is little more than an idea. But as people get involved, it will move from ideas to experiments to projects to reality. It might seem impossible to get a group of people to agree on anything, let alone the whole of humanity, but we just need to look inward at the primitives. 1/2
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James Gadsby
@jgads
As sentient, free agents, each human not only deserves rights and protections, but also agency and freedom of association at an atomic level. Furthermore, each human has the right to 'syonimity' or the right to be the master of their own identity. 2/2
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James Gadsby
@jgads
Balanced out with rights and protections, there must be responsibilities. Every free agent is responsible for the wellbeing of the whole, and for balance within the environment that sustains it. In our case, this means humanity and the Earth System, or Gaia.
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James Gadsby
@jgads
Some examples of hyperstatic systems and phenomena in today's world: the internet, instant language translation, corporate globalization, the public domain, love and math. These all, in different ways, transcend nation states.
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This is very similar to the frequencies I deal in with @punk A planetary open source culture in which any positive facet of humanity is possible as well as celebrated..
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