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In "Open Letter to the Earth.v.2.0.0," the author, Jeno Joseph Giordano, presents an audacious vision for humanity's next 10,000 years. The paper outlines the architecture for a new Earth Order—an innovative, transparent global system designed to address the planet's most pressing challenges. Rooted in the idea of peaceful assembly, the paper elucidates on numerous foundational documents, including a new Earth Declaration, Constitution, Valuation Architecture, and Earth Monetary Supply, among others. The paper proposes a far-reaching plan that encompasses closed-environment farming, re-wilding corridors, basic income for humans and animals, and various other Earth Infrastructure Projects. Urging direct action rather than reliance on elected officials, this open letter serves as a call to arms for humanity to seize the reins of its own destiny and develop a balanced, harmonious system. It emphasizes that the time for a resolution—rather than a revolution—is now.
Supplementary Material: The author plans to release accompanying publications, including Articles, Declaration, Constitution, Laws, and more. These are to be considered as part of a holistic ecosystem. Participation: The paper calls for active participation through donations, subscriptions, and sharing. It also aims to recruit skilled individuals for the implementation of various Earth Infrastructure Projects. Feasibility: The author has invested over 23,520 hours into the project, underlining its feasibility from financial, engineering, legal, and humanitarian perspectives. Methodology: The paper incorporates interdisciplinary approaches, including science, law, economics, and sociology, to establish the feasibility of the new Earth Order.
Earth Monetary Supply, Valuation Architecture, Earth Infrastructure, Foundational Documents, Sustainable Development, Transparency, Humanitarian Governance, Resolution vs. Revolution, Social Contract, New Earth Order
Earth Monetary Supply, Valuation Architecture, Earth Infrastructure, Foundational Documents, Sustainable Development, Transparency, Humanitarian Governance, Resolution vs. Revolution, Social Contract, New Earth Order
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