The Unidiversity research, explorer cycle, or the We-Me Explorers cycle, for short, is all about creating conditions of high relative freedom on this miraculous earth, from local to global. It is kind of like lifelong learning and exploring from youth to the end of your life. This adds great joy and fulfillment to everyone. While experiencing this high relative freedom, we have the chance to live, learn, love, experience, explore, and discover everything (nature and humanity) that planet Earth has to offer. Every discipline imaginable, every course imaginable, and every knowledge point or event coordinates imaginable to navigate to are available. Once these navigable points or coordinates are on a GIS map, we can use our integrated devices to navigate to them. They are sort of like monuments. Over time, as we learn more, we can adapt and add to the points or coordinates. In other words, it’s like an interactive exploration of the world. This especially helps when navigating and learning about nature and humanity. As we navigate, we experience joy. People will contribute their hypotheses, questions, creativity, scoping, patterns, feedback, changes, and opinions about everything everywhere on Earth. Moreover, people can contribute to durable goods, supplies, and adaptive creativity, so it’s kind of like a cycle. When you buy things, you become an active participant in striving to adapt or create durable products, goods, and holistic supplies. Not only that, but opportunities to contribute to the similarity foundation on earth also exist, as coordinates. Therefore, one can explore potential opportunities or all opportunities to contribute by navigating to these coordinates in addition to searching for them online or on the integrated device. Many of the opportunities at the similarity level include the commons, nature, parks, community houses of common, community beach, houses of common, mansions of common, and anything else considered the commons. However, navigating to points or coordinates gives you context by allowing you to explore surrounding areas and see their connections to those points or coordinates. One of the great things people can contribute in the future is called people scoping. People scoping is an idea that allows people to continuously contribute to the planning of planet Earth in an adaptive, striving toward a desired future condition way. This idea was adapted from the Forest Service, which uses it in forest plans to ask the public what it’s doing and what it needs for the future. In the future, I see people contributing to everyone, everything, and everywhere on Earth, mainly by identifying needs, generating hypotheses, observing patterns, ground-truthing, contributing to studies, sharing observations, exploring, learning, offering comments, and anything else imaginable that would help everyone, everything, and everywhere on Earth.
As you can see, there are plenty of opportunities for 8 billion people to contribute while experiencing joy on earth. In addition to all that I’ve discussed, there is also the concept of your personal life paths and ambitions. These life-purpose desires on earth also bring great joy and allow you to contribute at that level, which I call the unique diversity level. Therefore, there are several redundancies for pleasure and joy on earth, all of which involve high relative freedom. Overall, I see the intersection of contributing and creating as being a very joyful enterprise for everyone on earth. With the We-Me Explorers cycle, we are all involved, creating holistic conditions for everyone, everything, and everywhere on earth as we experience joy. One thing I realized is that it would be better to start the We-Me Explorer cycle sooner rather than later, so everyone can contribute all the potential ideas for creating everlasting joy on earth. Everyone is different and makes their own contributions, but those contributions can enlighten everyone else. The cycle, therefore, is an accumulator of knowledge and wisdom (Goodchild 2005), and it allows people to learn, explore, navigate, and experience all there is to experience on planet Earth. Because the cycle integrates GPS, GNSS, GIS maps, and imagery, you can see your location on your device and assess your surroundings as you move on the ground. Not only that, I envisioned the integrated device (circa 2002) as a data collector of everything on Earth over time, as things change. It also helps you meet people and help people at the same time. However, if we all contribute towards helping people with the help project sooner rather than later, we will be able to experience joy on this planet. However, we have a lot to do to restore conditions to a more natural, healthy state. However, contributing to the We-Me cycle and integrated device (I had this idea while working as a GIS Forester around 2002) allows us to experience the greatest joy and relative freedom possible while enduring the difficult work of restoring Nature and Humanity, and as we adaptively transition toward a brighter, desired future. With 8 billion people, we can solve all the major problems on Earth. Over time, it would be great to include everyone, everything, everywhere with the We-Me explorers’ cycle and an integrated device sooner rather than later. Nobody does it better than each of us, and all of us together. World without end…