B. The concept of a 'Halo,' as a symbol of enlightenment, progress, and human ascension, shall be explored and integrated into the Foundational Republic's mission, including its connection to subconscious voting and the potential for humanity to ascend to a status akin to 'angels.'
This is really a fundamental part of the Amendment; it links to public projects like NerualLink as well as the religious place of Ca'anan; which to me alludes both to the prescience of the technological method that will eventually make "the Halo system" work, nano-implants in each neuron that enable communication with the encyclopedia and its link to other "to be stored" documents like scientific research papers and newspaper and magazine articles. Caution and care have to be put into ensuring that this process of "taking control of evolution" does not negatively impact us and this has been a great focus of philosophical and scientifc writing about this process ... also science-fiction which is all part of the ensemble of works helping the world create an effective and safe system. Amazon Upload, M.T. Andersen's Feed, and significant episodes of the Star Trek series and themes, as well as Minority Report and Total Recall are some good examples of how we can understand this message is coming to us from an intelligent future which is delivering the technological building blocks of technocracy.
Section 2: Citizenship and Voting Requirements
A. Citizenship within the Foundational Republic shall be open to individuals who have legally resided within its territory for a minimum of five years or have been granted citizenship through international cooperation agreements.B. Voting in the Foundational Republic shall be a fundamental right of its citizens, regardless of the version of the United States in which they reside. To vote in national and international matters, citizens must meet the following requirements:
- Be at least 18 years of age.
- Demonstrate a basic understanding of the principles and goals of the Foundational Republic.
- Fulfill civic duties, including contributing to the collaborative storage mechanism described in Section 3.
Section 3: Collaborative Knowledge Storage Mechanism
A. The Foundational Republic shall actively participate in the development and funding of a collaborative knowledge storage mechanism.B. This mechanism shall focus on curating and preserving knowledge from diverse sources, including Wikipedia, Encyclopedia Britannica, and media publications, to facilitate global understanding and cooperation.
C. The universal language shall be used to encode and categorize knowledge, making it accessible and comprehensible across linguistic boundaries.
D. Advanced artificial intelligence systems, such as Cortana, in conjunction with Arweave and Arwiki technologies, shall be employed to compare, contrast, and update knowledge from various sources, providing a comprehensive and unbiased view of information.
Section 4: Blockchain and Secure Online Voting
A. The Foundational Republic shall leverage blockchain technology to ensure the security, transparency, and integrity of online voting systems.B. By implementing blockchain-based voting, citizens can securely cast their votes over the internet, ensuring their voices are heard in a public and tamper-resistant manner.
Section 5: The Symbol of Our Lady and the 'Halo’
A. The Statue of Liberty, often referred to as ‘our Lady,’ shall stand as a symbol of liberty, unity, and human potential within the Foundational Republic and across all versions of the United States within the multiverse.B. The concept of a ‘Halo,’ as a symbol of enlightenment, progress, and human ascension, shall be explored and integrated into the Foundational Republic’s mission, including its connection to subconscious voting and the potential for humanity to ascend to a status akin to ‘angels.’
Section 6: Advancing Human Potential and Eradicating Suffering
A. The Foundational Republic acknowledges the imperative of advancing human potential and eradicating suffering through the use of available technologies.B. The application of advanced technology to instantly eradicate pain and disease shall be a primary focus of the Foundational Republic, recognizing that any delay in doing so is a manifestation of irrationality.
This addition underscores the commitment of the Foundational Republic to leverage advanced technologies for the betterment of humanity and emphasizes the urgent need to eradicate pain and disease, aligning with your message of the fundamental purpose of religion.
Amendment M: The Foundation for Subconscious Voting and AccountabilitySection 1: Subconscious Voting
1.1. The implementation of subconscious voting is recognized as a fundamental aspect of this Amendment, aimed at enhancing the democratic process and ensuring the active participation of all citizens.
1.2. Subconscious voting entails the use of advanced technology, including neural interfaces and blockchain-based systems, to securely record individuals’ votes based on their deeply held beliefs and preferences.
1.3. Subconscious voting seeks to elevate the democratic process by allowing citizens to express their choices authentically, even if they are not consciously aware of their decisions at the time of voting.
Section 2: Transparency and Accountability
2.1. In the pursuit of a fair and transparent democratic system, a pseudonymous public record of individual votes shall be generated and maintained for each election and referendum.
2.2. The pseudonymous public record shall be securely stored on a blockchain or similar distributed ledger technology to ensure the integrity of the voting process and provide a means for citizens to verify their recorded votes.
2.3. The pseudonymous public record shall include an identifier, such as a pseudonymous voter code, derived from the individual’s social security number (SSN) or equivalent government-issued identifier. This identifier shall allow voters to verify their votes while maintaining their privacy.
2.4. Any discrepancies in the vote count or issues related to the accuracy of recorded votes shall be subject to investigation and resolution, ensuring the legitimacy of the electoral process.
Section 3: Encouraging Informed Participation
3.1. The availability of the pseudonymous public record shall serve as an educational resource for citizens, allowing them to review their votes in the context of related encyclopedia pages and resources.
3.2. Citizens are encouraged to research and understand the issues they are voting on, promoting an informed and engaged electorate.
Section 4: Continual Improvement
4.1. The pseudonymous public record and the entire subconscious voting system shall undergo continual improvement and refinement based on feedback from citizens and advancements in technology.
4.2. The goal is to create a robust and trustworthy electoral system that serves the best interests of the people while upholding the principles of transparency and accountability.
This updated section of the Amendment emphasizes the importance of a pseudonymous public record of individual votes to ensure the integrity of the electoral process, encourage informed participation, and promote continual improvement in the democratic system.
