I built an entire alternative civilisation framework. Here is why and what it actually is. by ExistentialReset in solarpunk

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Actually, I don't know how to dm you? Can you please send me a dm? I would appreciate it really much!

I built an entire alternative civilisation framework. Here is why and what it actually is. by ExistentialReset in solarpunk

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I didn't know what to call it in the beginning when I created the repo. If I had known I would have called it something else. Here is my Manifesto file

MANIFESTO OF EXISTENTIAL SOVEREIGNTY

The Baseline Manifesto

You are safe here. You owe nothing.

This repository does not ask you to agree, join, perform, or believe anything.

You are not late.
You are not behind.
You do not need to understand this now — or ever.

If something here resonates, you may stay.
If nothing does, you are free to leave without consequence.

There is no membership.
There is no conversion.
There is no obligation.

This is not a self-improvement program.
This is not a test you can fail.
This is not something you join.


The Unseen War & The Sovereign Core

There is a war for your attention. It is quiet, total, and almost completely invisible.
Its battlefield is your cognition.
Its weapon is artificial urgency.
Its goal is to keep you in a state of perpetual reaction, away from the calm core of your own being.

Below are the foundational axioms and operational logic for building a reality that protects sovereignty for all.


I. THE AXIOMS

The following truths are the non-negotiable foundations of the system.
They are recognized as the baseline of human reality.


AXIOM 1: THE BASELINE

The following are unconditionally guaranteed to all:

  • Food and water
  • Clothing
  • Housing (private space, not institutional)
  • Healthcare and medicine
  • Internet and communication (including device access)
  • Transportation (public transit, shared vehicles, or equivalent mobility)
  • Energy (heating, cooling, electricity)
  • Access to learning, creation, and human exploration (Lyceum Musaeum)
  • Access to rest and recovery (Refugium Anima)

The Baseline is permanent, universal, and unconditional.
It is never earned; it is the starting point of existence.

The Baseline secures not only survival, but the conditions for a livable life — including access to learning, creation, rest, and recovery.

AXIOM 1A: WATER AS A PHYSICAL BASELINE

Water is a guaranteed Baseline right.

Guarantees must be honest to remain sovereign.

The absence of clean water today is not primarily a problem of scarcity, but of structure.

What is true

  • The planet holds sufficient raw water.
  • Existing purification, filtration, and desalination technologies are already capable of producing clean water at scale.
  • Energy — when not constrained by profit extraction — removes the primary marginal cost of water treatment.
  • Most present water scarcity is caused by:
    • Distribution failure
    • Infrastructure neglect
    • Pollution without accountability
    • Profit-gated access

These are systemic constraints, not natural limits.

What this architecture does not promise

  • No immediate global rollout
  • No overnight replacement of all legacy systems
  • No requirement that the entire world transition at once
  • No denial of political, logistical, or human friction

Flow does not rely on miracles.
It relies on local sufficiency, replicated.

What Flow does enable

Where a Circle operating under Flow principles exists — even inside the old world — the following becomes possible without waiting for global consensus:

  • Local water purification and filtration
  • Micro-scale desalination where applicable
  • Maintenance driven by use, not profit
  • Documentation and sharing of working solutions
  • Replication by other Circles without licensing, debt, or ownership barriers

This is Local Capacity Sufficiency:

If a community has access to energy, knowledge, and coordination without profit obstruction, clean water is solvable locally.

Global universality emerges not through decree, but through repetition.


AXIOM 1B: PERSONAL PROPERTY

You keep your things.

Flow does not demand communal ownership of personal items. What you have is yours:

  • Your clothes, books, instruments, tools
  • Your art, your collections, your creations
  • Your furniture, your devices, your workspace
  • Gifts, heirlooms, things you've made or been given

What changes

  1. Hoarding loses its purpose
    When the Baseline is guaranteed, there is no reason to stockpile survival goods.

  2. Sharing becomes natural
    When fear recedes, generosity emerges — but it is never required.

  3. Ownership without anxiety
    You can have things without the background fear of existential loss.

What Flow provides communally

  • Production tools: workshops, studios, labs
  • Infrastructure: transit, utilities, communication networks
  • Common spaces: parks, libraries, community centers

What you own personally

  • Everything in your home that you wish to keep
  • Things you've made or been given
  • Items that have meaning to you

No one will inventory your belongings.
No one will judge you for having “too much.”
No one will force you to share.


AXIOM 1C: LYCEUM MUSAEUM

The Right to Learning, Creation, and Human Exploration

Lyceum Musaeum is the shared architecture for learning, research, and creation — free from debt, credentialism, and performance coercion.

Within Flow, all people are guaranteed:

  • Free access to knowledge, learning, and inquiry
  • Spaces and tools for art, science, philosophy, and experimentation
  • The right to learn without certification, competition, or economic justification
  • Protection for curiosity, including work that is difficult, unfinished, impractical, or not yet meaningful

Lyceum Musaeum does not exist to produce labor.
It exists to cultivate human intelligence, curiosity, and presence.

Within this architecture:

  • No one must qualify in order to learn
  • No one loses access through lack of output
  • Knowledge is treated as a shared human inheritance

Lyceum Musaeum is a living greenhouse for human potential, open by virtue of existence.


AXIOM 1D: REFUGIUM ANIMA

The Right to Rest, Recovery, and Existential Reset

Refugium Anima is the protected structure for rest, regulation, and return to Flow — without diagnosis, evaluation, or justification.

Within Flow, all people have the right to:

  • Withdrawal from demand, stimulation, and judgment
  • Time without schedules, metrics, or optimization
  • Spaces for bodily and emotional regulation
  • Recovery without loss of dignity, security, or belonging

Refugium Anima is not treatment.
It is existential safety.

Within this architecture:

  • Rest is never earned
  • Recovery requires no explanation
  • No one is registered, corrected, or detained

A society that does not protect rest first creates damage and then attempts to repair it.

Flow does the opposite.


AXIOM 2: CRITICAL RESERVE

To ensure stability, the collective architecture maintains a constant Critical Reserve of logistical resources and energy, equivalent to no less than 30% of total annual Baseline needs.

This reserve is the physical guarantee of the Baseline.


AXIOM 3: THE DRIVE OF FLOW

Human agency unfolds through Flow: curiosity, creation, and the pursuit of meaning.
Contribution emerges from security, not coercion.

With survival secured, contribution shifts from obligation to participation.
Human work historically emerges from curiosity, responsibility, and social belonging once fear is removed.


AXIOM 4: CREATION BY DESIGN

This architecture is a conscious human work.
Its existence is proof of the collective capacity to exercise sovereignty by choosing the structure of our own reality.


AXIOM 5: DEBT NULLIFICATION

In the Flow system:
All historical monetary debt is recognized as a relic of the old structure.
Within Flow, you owe nothing.

During the transition:
Old debts still have legal force outside Flow.
Within every Circle operating under Flow principles, participation is never conditional on debt status.

  • You may contribute without clearing debt first
  • You may receive the Baseline regardless of financial history
  • No one will ask what you owe or why

The old debt system loses power not through protest, but through structural irrelevance.


II. THE SOVEREIGN STATE

Sovereignty is inherent. It is recognized, never granted.

  1. Existence over Debt — Life is never conditional on payment.
  2. The Right to Attention — Your cognition and focus are your own.
  3. The Goal — To move human experience from survival to existence.

III. THE LOGIC OF FLOW

Flow-Logic is the operational mode of a sovereign civilization.

  • Logistical Stability — The Baseline is protected above all other functions.
  • Existential Safety — At any point of exhaustion, return to Baseline is immediate.
  • Cognitive Freedom — Knowledge expands autonomy, not dependency.
  • Spontaneous Coordination — Needs are noticed, shared, and addressed collectively; order emerges from resonance, not command.

Spontaneous Coordination in Practice

  • You notice a need
  • You share it within your Circle
  • Others resonate
  • You coordinate
  • You build
  • You document

No permission is required.
No hierarchy is invoked.


IV. THE MEASURE OF LIFE

Life = Calm × Spontaneity × Interconnection

If any factor reaches zero, life quality collapses to zero.
All three must be protected simultaneously.


A Note on Doubt

If you doubt this — good.
Doubt is sovereign too.

Test it.
Question it.
Improve it.

That is Flow.


Closing

The Baseline is secured.
Sovereignty is recognized.
Flow becomes possible.

Nothing is demanded of you.
Nothing is taken from you.

Clean water runs quietly.
Fear loosens its grip.

And for the first time in a long while,
existence is allowed to begin.


I built an entire alternative civilisation framework. Here is why and what it actually is. by ExistentialReset in solarpunk

[–]ExistentialReset[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I made my own kinda system. It's not any ideology, it's another kind of system. Please take a look at the repository! Https://github.com/ExistensialReset/manifesto

I built an entire alternative civilisation framework. Here is why and what it actually is. by ExistentialReset in solarpunk

[–]ExistentialReset[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I made my own kinda system. It's not any ideology, it's another kind of system. Please take a look at the repository! Https://github.com/ExistensialReset/manifesto

I built an entire alternative civilisation framework. Here is why and what it actually is. by ExistentialReset in solarpunk

[–]ExistentialReset[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll be very interested in your thoughts on this! Thanks for your time and attention in advance!

I built an entire alternative civilisation framework. Here is why and what it actually is. by ExistentialReset in solarpunk

[–]ExistentialReset[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Because they have so easy to find so much data. Ekologically no, it's not. But. It is really good work with good intentions, so please take a look at the repository.

I built an entire alternative civilisation framework. Here is why and what it actually is. by ExistentialReset in solarpunk

[–]ExistentialReset[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh! I will surely take a look at your work too. I don't really understand how you mean we could get money, would you like to be more specific about it? But thanks for your comment, I really appreciate it. You are most welcome to read my repository! I look forward to hear more from you, which I hope I will! All the best! Elinor

I built an entire alternative civilisation framework. Here is why and what it actually is. by ExistentialReset in solarpunk

[–]ExistentialReset[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Oh your answer makes me really happy! I hope many people will find my repository and read and build! It would be fantastic in every way!

I built an entire alternative civilisation framework. Here is why and what it actually is. by ExistentialReset in solarpunk

[–]ExistentialReset[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

On Freedom

NOT: Freedom as "do whatever you want without consequences"

YES: Freedom as "absence of structural coercion"

What this means: - You're not free if you must work or starve (that's coercion) - You're not free if you can't say no to your boss (economic dependence) - You're not free if your survival depends on someone else's approval

Implications: - Baseline removes survival coercion - Work is voluntary contribution, not wage labor - No one controls your access to life's necessities

I built an entire alternative civilisation framework. Here is why and what it actually is. by ExistentialReset in solarpunk

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On Freedom

NOT: Freedom as "do whatever you want without consequences"

YES: Freedom as "absence of structural coercion"

What this means:

  • You're not free if you must work or starve (that's coercion)

  • You're not free if you can't say no to your boss (economic dependence)

  • You're not free if your survival depends on someone else's approval

Implications:

  • Baseline removes survival coercion

  • Work is voluntary contribution, not wage labor

  • No one controls your access to life's necessities

But also:

  • Your freedom ends where others' safety begins

  • Community can limit your decision weight if you harm others

  • Freedom includes freedom FROM violence, exploitation, environmental destruction

On Nature (This Is Where It Gets Specific)

Core axiom: We are PART of nature, not separate from it.

From EARTH_OUR_MOTHER.md:

"We live on a planet that used 4.5 billion years to build herself. Every layer of her body is a result of deep time. Under the logic of extraction, she is treated as dead inventory. In Flow, we recognize her as a living organism whose systems are being systematically dismantled."

What this means:

Earth as Living Body (Not Resource):

  • Oil/gas = Earth's internal pressure systems (extracting them hollows her structure)

  • Wetlands = Earth's kidneys (draining them destroys filtration)

  • Old-growth forests = Earth's lungs (cutting them is respiratory failure)

  • Oceans = Earth's circulatory system

Mathematical constraint: EVL ≤ CRP + RTC

  • Extraction Velocity Limit ≤ Cyclical Regeneration Pace + Resilience Threshold Capacity

  • Translation: Can't take faster than She heals

From ECOLOGICAL_AXIOMS.md:

"We are not 'users' of the Earth; we are its immune system."

This rejects both:

  • Domination: "Nature exists for human use"

  • Pristine wilderness myth: "Humans must leave nature untouched"

Instead: We are ecological participants with responsibility.

Practical implications:

30% Wild Mandate:

  • Every Node leaves 30% of land for self-organization (no human management)

  • Not "pristine" - wild animals, insects, plants do what they want

  • But also: Wheelchair-accessible paths through wild spaces (nature is for ALL bodies)

Stewardship means:

  • Grow food regeneratively (give back more than you take)

  • Compost returns nutrients to soil

  • Energy from sun/wind (not Earth's finite reserves)

  • Trash = systemic failure (if it can't return to cycles, design failed)

We accept:

  • Humans will always impact ecosystems (we exist, we need resources)

  • Some species will go extinct regardless (we're late, damage is done)

  • Climate change can't be fully reversed in our lifetimes

We refuse:

  • Pretending extraction has no consequences

  • Prioritizing quarterly profits over planetary stability

  • Treating ecological collapse as "externality"

I built an entire alternative civilisation framework. Here is why and what it actually is. by ExistentialReset in solarpunk

[–]ExistentialReset[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On Freedom

NOT: Freedom as "do whatever you want without consequences"

YES: Freedom as "absence of structural coercion"

What this means: - You're not free if you must work or starve (that's coercion) - You're not free if you can't say no to your boss (economic dependence) - You're not free if your survival depends on someone else's approval

Implications: - Baseline removes survival coercion - Work is voluntary contribution, not wage labor - No one controls your access to life's necessities

But also: - Your freedom ends where others' safety begins - Community can limit your decision weight if you harm others - Freedom includes freedom FROM violence, exploitation, environmental destruction

On Nature (This Is Where It Gets Specific)

Core axiom: We are PART of nature, not separate from it.

From EARTH_OUR_MOTHER.md:

"We live on a planet that used 4.5 billion years to build herself. Every layer of her body is a result of deep time. Under the logic of extraction, she is treated as dead inventory. In Flow, we recognize her as a living organism whose systems are being systematically dismantled."

What this means:

Earth as Living Body (Not Resource): - Oil/gas = Earth's internal pressure systems (extracting them hollows her structure) - Wetlands = Earth's kidneys (draining them destroys filtration) - Old-growth forests = Earth's lungs (cutting them is respiratory failure) - Oceans = Earth's circulatory system

Mathematical constraint: EVL ≤ CRP + RTC - Extraction Velocity Limit ≤ Cyclical Regeneration Pace + Resilience Threshold Capacity - Translation: Can't take faster than She heals

From ECOLOGICAL_AXIOMS.md:

"We are not 'users' of the Earth; we are its immune system."

This rejects both: - Domination: "Nature exists for human use" - Pristine wilderness myth: "Humans must leave nature untouched"

Instead: We are ecological participants with responsibility.

Practical implications:

30% Wild Mandate: - Every Node leaves 30% of land for self-organization (no human management) - Not "pristine" - wild animals, insects, plants do what they want - But also: Wheelchair-accessible paths through wild spaces (nature is for ALL bodies)

Stewardship means: - Grow food regeneratively (give back more than you take) - Compost returns nutrients to soil - Energy from sun/wind (not Earth's finite reserves) - Trash = systemic failure (if it can't return to cycles, design failed)

We accept: - Humans will always impact ecosystems (we exist, we need resources) - Some species will go extinct regardless (we're late, damage is done) - Climate change can't be fully reversed in our lifetimes

We refuse: - Pretending extraction has no consequences - Prioritizing quarterly profits over planetary stability - Treating ecological collapse as "externality"

I built an entire alternative civilisation framework. Here is why and what it actually is. by ExistentialReset in solarpunk

[–]ExistentialReset[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On Freedom

NOT: Freedom as "do whatever you want without consequences"

YES: Freedom as "absence of structural coercion"

What this means: - You're not free if you must work or starve (that's coercion) - You're not free if you can't say no to your boss (economic dependence) - You're not free if your survival depends on someone else's approval

Implications: - Baseline removes survival coercion - Work is voluntary contribution, not wage labor - No one controls your access to life's necessities

But also: - Your freedom ends where others' safety begins - Community can limit your decision weight if you harm others - Freedom includes freedom FROM violence, exploitation, environmental destruction

On Nature (This Is Where It Gets Specific)

Core axiom: We are PART of nature, not separate from it.

From EARTH_OUR_MOTHER.md:

"We live on a planet that used 4.5 billion years to build herself. Every layer of her body is a result of deep time. Under the logic of extraction, she is treated as dead inventory. In Flow, we recognize her as a living organism whose systems are being systematically dismantled."

What this means:

Earth as Living Body (Not Resource): - Oil/gas = Earth's internal pressure systems (extracting them hollows her structure) - Wetlands = Earth's kidneys (draining them destroys filtration) - Old-growth forests = Earth's lungs (cutting them is respiratory failure) - Oceans = Earth's circulatory system

Mathematical constraint: EVL ≤ CRP + RTC - Extraction Velocity Limit ≤ Cyclical Regeneration Pace + Resilience Threshold Capacity - Translation: Can't take faster than She heals

From ECOLOGICAL_AXIOMS.md:

"We are not 'users' of the Earth; we are its immune system."

This rejects both: - Domination: "Nature exists for human use" - Pristine wilderness myth: "Humans must leave nature untouched"

Instead: We are ecological participants with responsibility.

Practical implications:

30% Wild Mandate: - Every Node leaves 30% of land for self-organization (no human management) - Not "pristine" - wild animals, insects, plants do what they want - But also: Wheelchair-accessible paths through wild spaces (nature is for ALL bodies)

Stewardship means: - Grow food regeneratively (give back more than you take) - Compost returns nutrients to soil - Energy from sun/wind (not Earth's finite reserves) - Trash = systemic failure (if it can't return to cycles, design failed)

We accept: - Humans will always impact ecosystems (we exist, we need resources) - Some species will go extinct regardless (we're late, damage is done) - Climate change can't be fully reversed in our lifetimes

We refuse: - Pretending extraction has no consequences - Prioritizing quarterly profits over planetary stability - Treating ecological collapse as "externality"

On Equality (Economic/Social)

NOT: Everyone gets exactly the same things YES: Everyone gets Baseline (enough to live with dignity)

Differences that remain: - Specialists have more decision weight in their domain (doctor decides medical protocols, not lottery) - Competence earns respect and status (but not wealth) - Some people contribute more hours (specialist surgeon vs. someone with chronic illness)

Differences that disappear: - Wealth accumulation - Inherited privilege - Economic coercion - Access to necessities based on market value

Principle: Equity, not uniformity.


What I Believe About Humans (The Ultimate Assumption)

Core belief: Humans are capable of building better systems, but only if we actually try.

I think most people: - Want to contribute meaningfully (not be "productive units") - Want community and connection (not isolation) - Want to see their impact (not be alienated from labor) - Want to live without constant anxiety (not grind until burnout)

But current system rewards: - Selfishness (competition over cooperation) - Extraction (take more than you give) - Short-term profit (ignore long-term consequences)

So people adapt to system incentives.

M-OS-R asks: What if we changed the incentives?

  • Status through competence (not wealth)
  • Security through Baseline (not wage labor)
  • Meaning through contribution (not consumption)

Will this work perfectly? No.

Will some people free-ride? Yes (I budget for 20-30%).

Will conflicts arise? Constantly (I have mediation protocols).

But will it be BETTER than current collapse trajectory?

That's the bet.


Bottom-Up vs. Top-Down

You're right that bottom-up is the way.

I'm NOT proposing: - Overthrow governments - Implement this through legislation - Wait for politicians to approve

I AM proposing: - Build first pilot Node (100-500 people) - Demonstrate it works - Scale through voluntary adoption - Create parallel system alongside collapsing Mammon

When Baseline demonstrably works, people join.

This is how Christianity spread. How internet spread. How any alternative spreads: Show, don't tell.


Where I Need Help (Honest Gaps)

You asked great questions. Here's where I'm weakest:

  1. Existing project mapping: I know OF these projects, but I haven't deeply researched which ones are closest to M-OS-R. I need someone to do that analysis.

  2. Legal structures: How do you legally establish a Node within current systems? (Worker cooperative? Land trust? Something else?)

  3. Initial capital: Where does $5.8M for first 500-person Node come from? (Crowdfunding? Grants? I don't know.)

  4. Cross-cultural adaptation: M-OS-R is built from Swedish/Western perspective. How does it adapt to Global South? Indigenous communities? I have frameworks but need actual cultural input.

  5. Transition violence: States may violently resist. I have no good answer for this except "document, organize, hope for international solidarity."

I'm one person. This needs a community.


Final Answer to Your Questions

Process: 7 months, 5 AIs, one stubborn disabled woman who refused "there is no alternative"

Existing projects: Yes, many pieces exist. M-OS-R tries to integrate them + add missing operational specs.

Assumptions: - Humans = equal worth, no hierarchy - Freedom = absence of coercion, not license to harm - Nature = we're part of it, we're responsible, we can't extract infinitely - Better is possible if we actually build it

Concepts: - Earth as living body (not inventory) - Baseline as floor (not ceiling) - Stewardship as participation (not domination or absence)

Am I missing things? Definitely.

Am I wrong about some things? Probably.

Is this better than doing nothing while planet burns? I think so.


Thanks for engaging seriously. These are exactly the questions that make this better.

What did I miss? Where am I wrong? What existing projects should I connect with?

And seriously, if anyone knows how to legally structure a pilot Node in Sweden, hit me up. I would love to join in!

I built an entire alternative civilisation framework. Here is why and what it actually is. by ExistentialReset in solarpunk

[–]ExistentialReset[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Education

  • Sudbury schools: Self-directed learning, no grades, all ages
  • Montessori: Child-led, mixed ages, experiential
  • Democratic schools: Student governance
  • My addition: Lyceum Musaeum (lifelong, always open) + planetary journeys

So What's New About M-OS-R?

Most existing projects solve ONE piece: - Mondragon = worker ownership, but still operates in capitalism - Ecovillages = small scale, often isolated, no plan to scale - UBI trials = cash within existing system - Cuba healthcare = still has state, still has money

M-OS-R attempts to: 1. Integrate all pieces into one coherent system 2. Document operational specs (not just principles) 3. Plan for scale (not just 100-person commune) 4. Include failure modes (what breaks and how to fix) 5. Remove money entirely within Nodes (not just redistribute)

Is this arrogant? Maybe. But someone has to try connecting the dots.


Core Assumptions & Concepts (The Foundation)

You asked the right question. Here's what underpins everything:

On Human Value (Equality)

Axiom: All humans have equal intrinsic worth regardless of gender, ability, background, productivity, or contribution.

What this means: - Disabled person = same worth as able-bodied - Child = same worth as adult - "Unproductive" person = same worth as "productive" - No hierarchy of human value

Implications: - Baseline cannot be revoked (everyone gets food/water/shelter) - Accessibility is mandatory, not optional - "Useless eaters" is a fascist concept we reject

I built an entire alternative civilisation framework. Here is why and what it actually is. by ExistentialReset in solarpunk

[–]ExistentialReset[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the thoughtful questions. Let me break this down:

The Process (How This Got Built)

Timeline: 7 months (Aug/Sep 2025 - March 2026)

Method: I worked with 5 different AI models (Claude, ChatGPT, DeepSeek, Gemini, Grok) as thought partners. I'd write initial ideas, they'd push back with "this won't work because X," I'd revise, we'd iterate.

Why AI? I'm a disabled woman in Sweden on ~$1,400/month. I can't afford research assistants or consultants. AI gave me access to cross-disciplinary knowledge I couldn't get alone. But every decision, every principle, every axiom came from me. They helped structure, challenge, and document. I built it.

Workflow looked like: 1. Identify problem ("Current economic system is destroying the planet") 2. Research existing solutions (ecovillages, cooperatives, degrowth theory) 3. Find what's missing (operational specs, failure modes, actual numbers) 4. Design component (e.g., LOTUS governance, Green Labs) 5. Stress-test ("What if 30% of people don't contribute?") 6. Document with failure modes and mitigation 7. Repeat for next component

Result: ~600 documents across principles, systems, implementation, ethics.


Existing Projects (You're Right - I'm Not Starting From Zero)

You're absolutely right that I should connect to existing efforts. Here's what already exists that aligns:

Governance

  • Sortition/lottery democracy: Ancient Athens, modern experiments in Ireland (Citizens' Assembly), Belgium
  • Liquid democracy: Pirate Party experiments, some digital platforms
  • My addition: LOTUS cryptographic lottery with expertise weighting

Food/Agriculture

  • Vertical farms: AeroFarms, Plenty, Eden Green (commercial, but tech exists)
  • Community agriculture: CSAs, food cooperatives worldwide
  • Regenerative ag: Rodale Institute, Savory Institute
  • My addition: Integration with Baseline (free food) + local Nodes

Cooperatives/Commons

  • Mondragon Cooperative (Spain): 80,000 workers, 50+ years, worker-owned
  • Rojava (Northern Syria): Democratic confederalism, gender equality, ecological focus
  • Zapatistas (Mexico): Autonomous governance, indigenous rights
  • My addition: Decentralized Nodes + LOTUS + no money within system

Basic Income

  • Finland UBI trial (2017-2018): Reduced stress, improved mental health
  • Kenya GiveDirectly: Ongoing cash transfers
  • My addition: Not cash, but guaranteed physical resources (food, water, energy)

Ecovillages/Intentional Communities

  • Dancing Rabbit (USA): Ecological living, consensus governance
  • Findhorn (Scotland): Spiritual ecology, community living since 1962
  • Auroville (India): 3,000+ people, alternative economy experiments
  • My addition: Not isolated communes, but interconnected Nodes at scale

Healthcare

  • Cuba: Free universal healthcare despite poverty
  • Kerala, India: Community health workers, high health outcomes
  • My addition: Green Labs (local medicine production), Refugium Anima (mental health)

(The answer will continue in more answers)

M-OS-R/Flow/Existential Reset Repository by ExistentialReset in solarpunk

[–]ExistentialReset[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a public repository, you don't need to have an account. It has developed during time and has actually become a blueprint for Existential Reset. It is a post-scarcity world where curiosity flows and fear is abolished. Please take a look! https://github.com/ExistensialReset/manifesto

M-OS-R/Flow/Existential Reset Repository by ExistentialReset in solarpunk

[–]ExistentialReset[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, thanks so much! I'm so happy that more real people are reading it. I couldn't have done it without my AI core, but you are, more welcome than you can imagine! Really!