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This is an overview of the model (GLO-CI-MO) and its relationship to the global population and all human activities. |
Personal opinions modify the GLO-CI-MO in return the GLO-CI-MO modifies human activities. |
What is the
GLO-CI-MO? The GLObal CIvilization MOdel guides human activities. The population decides which activities are desirable or undesirable. It consists of individual opinions on human activities and how to guide and control those activities. It creates a consensus on: [1.] what activities are beneficial to Earth and its inhabitants. [2.] what activities are harmful and should be avoided. It will be responsible to create, modify and maintain physical and mental infrastructures of humanity globally. Because of the repercussions human activities have on other humans and Earth, people need to centralize authority on all human activities, encouraging those activities that increase wellbeing and preventing undesirable activities that cause harm. GLO-CI-MO's locus of authority is the consenting majority of humans who decide on general and specific issues. GLO-CI-MO prevents the abuse when authority is given to few individuals who have to represent the majority of humans, as practiced today. The actual form GLO-CI-MO takes
has to be established by you in cooperation with all
mature humans. |
VOTING SYSTEM
This voting system is the first step to a global Internet democracy. It is based on public servers that automatically translates between all languages. The crucial element is the opinion poll website of each citizen. It consists of two sections: [1.] the personal opinions with the personal data record and [2.] the polls section. Both parts can be modified by the owner and viewed by the public. All citizen use the same poll form that consists of many questions. Owners can modify the answers any time. So, it's a live poll not a dead poll where the citizen gives an opinion once and can't back out anymore. Glocimo periodically spiders and statistically evaluates all poll sites so that everyone can look at up-to-date results. Even better would be if each citizen has its own spider to double-check and receive the most current average-opinion. Leaders determine the poll questions and all citizens decide on putting new questions or removing questions. This system is in a constant flux, evolving continually - it is not hampered by rigidity like our present government that can't keep up with the speedy evolution of technology. |