Flying Scroll Exhibit

Flying Scroll Exhibit#

Warning

Is it possible to keep humanity from destroying itself with God’s help?

If yes, can a gentle kind reasonable plan be envisioned to explain how?

If yes, can that plan be written down to ask for help and for feedback?

If yes, will enough people support reviewing such a plan to save the world?

Will people do that even if complex problems require a complex plan?

The PDF posters presented here are LLoL’s best attempt to distill what it might take to gentle kind reasonably save the world in such a way that it will actually improve and not make it worse by yet another round of disappointed hopes.

The Flying Scroll as a tiny stack

To avoid raising false hopes, LLoL front-loaded the worst risks, such as to guard true hope as much as possible. This was done as follows:

  1. Testing this plan extensively in private against known experiences in order to anticipating failures as early as possible to best shield the public from avoidable risks.

  2. Maximally distribute the cost of review and implementing, such that what serves the community gets paid by the community and what is paid for by the community gets bound to serve the community ­ worldwide.

  3. Define a “Canary in Earth’s Mine”, analogous to the Canary in a coal mine, such that all risk at its earliest, most dangerous stage of adoption is focussed on the volunteer proposing this. Thereby, most people don’t have to worry about risks, because someone overcomes these risks for them. This is an advanced mechanism of uncertainty-capture. Simpler forms are practiced widely to keep most people safe. The Canary here is LLoL.

Blue Marble Earth Entrusted to Work Logic Cascades Blue Marble Earth Entrusted to Work Logic Cascades

And here is an outline of all the core posters of the Flying Scroll Exhibit. Please note the nested nature of some posters, which is why it is easy to scale this exhibition up to about 80 posters, including some supplemental information posters that didn’t fit this format.

Core posters of the Flying Scroll Exhibit arranged like a cross.

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