All posts by Rick Simmons

Twitter needs Eco Geo relative prioritization for all of us

It appears that Facebook, Twitter, and all the other sites are different from what I imagine they’d be.  It appears you need to pay attention to what you submit.  In other words, it appears like a king’s castles and kingdoms, an industrialized, compartmentalized office again.  To have access, it’s all about money   However, we should be prioritizing people with less resources and money because they’ve been through an incredible amount on this industrial earth planet   Therefore, my conclusion is the Twitter and all the social websites, are merely about a top down approach to living on earth   Managers can pick and choose what to take, extract, exchange, and then exclude you from getting involved.  Therefore, it appears to me to be the same old compartmentalized and confined Omerta hierarchical structures in industrial earth, Kings’ castles and kingdoms.  However, I’m going to give it a chance because I just made my first Twitter post.   Hopefully, it is the null hypothesis.

It has become increasingly clear that the digital public squares, once heralded as catalysts for global connection and democratic discourse, have evolved into something far removed from their initial promise. My observations suggest that platforms like Facebook and Twitter, rather than fostering organic interaction, largely operate within a sophisticated attention economy. Visibility and engagement, it seems, are increasingly commodified, requiring a strategic financial investment to cut through the digital noise.

This paradigm evokes a rather unsettling parallel to archaic power structures—a modern feudal system, if you will, where access and influence are primarily dictated by capital. It mirrors the compartmentalized, hierarchical arrangements of historical kingdoms or rigid corporate structures, where entry into certain spheres of influence or the amplification of one’s voice is contingent upon resources. This stark reality stands in direct contrast to the notion of digital platforms as great equalizers.

Indeed, a more equitable approach would prioritize the voices and experiences of individuals with fewer resources, given the disproportionate burdens many have historically endured in our industrially-driven world. Instead, these platforms often perpetuate a top-down model of control, where algorithmic gatekeepers and platform architects exercise significant power. They curate, amplify, suppress, and ultimately determine who gains an audience and whose contributions are deemed valuable, effectively acting as arbiters of digital participation and discourse. This centralized authority can feel remarkably similar to the opaque, exclusionary hierarchies of old, where power was concentrated and dissent was managed.

Despite these profound reservations regarding the current trajectory of social media, I remain committed to understanding its nuances from within. Having just initiated my presence on Twitter, I embark on this endeavor with a blend of skepticism and a flicker of hope. Perhaps, through direct engagement, my initial hypotheses regarding its fundamentally hierarchical and resource-driven nature may yet be disproven.

Social media needs to be an Eco Geo kind of concept where it is Eco Geo relatively prioritized in terms of importance and significance.   Thus, those people that have something genuine to share, will get the attention that they deserve.   Thus, this would minimize the disingenuous banter and rhetoric generating machine.

Suicide can be holistically prevented

It is heartbreaking, but with an extreme sense of urgency, one of the first GIS layers to be created should be the historic suicides (especially children too), and any new ones that tragically come along. This would help us understand the magnitude of the problem.    However, I hope we can stop the suicides today, as in right now.   We need absolutely everyone contributing adaptively, striving towards the desired future condition.  In many ways, industrialization, kings, castles, and kingdoms have created a world of illness by failing to prioritize what it means to live on Earth.   Sometimes, people give up hope; however, with the university research explorer cycle. Everyone is holistically accepted, holistically included, and inspirationally incentivized to live life to the fullest on planet Earth.   This means collaborating with communities and allocating energy together towards our brighter, desired future.

It is with a profound sense of urgency and shared humanity that I address the pressing challenges facing our communities today, particularly the heartbreaking reality of lives lost to despair. While the impulse to map and understand such profound suffering, even through advanced tools like GIS, underscores the depth of this crisis, our collective focus must unequivocally shift towards immediate, proactive prevention and the cultivation of widespread well-being. Counseling efforts should be prioritized to help those in extreme, preventable suffering states of mind. Let us start today.

We stand at a critical juncture where every individual’s contribution is vital. We must collaborate dynamically, adaptively, and relentlessly to forge a desired future condition where such tragedies are not merely recorded, but averted. Historically, paradigms rooted in industrial extraction, hierarchical power structures, and fragmented governance have often overlooked the fundamental principles of living harmoniously on this planet. This legacy has, in many ways, fostered systemic imbalances and a global environment that can erode hope and perpetuate illness – not just of the body, but of the spirit.

However, the tide is turning. We envision and are actively building a new era, inspired by the spirit of collaborative discovery and continuous learning, much like a dynamic research and exploration cycle. In this emerging paradigm, the foundation is built upon universal acceptance, genuine inclusion, and an inspirational incentivization for every person to truly thrive and experience life to its fullest on Earth. This means actively dismantling barriers, fostering environments where diverse perspectives are cherished, and empowering individuals to contribute their unique talents to a shared vision.

Our path forward demands more than just awareness; it calls for a dedicated allocation of our collective energy. It requires us to engage deeply in collaborative initiatives with communities worldwide, pooling our intellect, resources, and passion. Together, we can design and implement sustainable solutions that prioritize ecological balance, social equity, and individual flourishing, thereby creating a brighter, more resilient, and truly desired future for all.   We need absolutely everyone on earth to contribute and collaborate. Nobody does it better than each of us and all of us together.  World without end… 

Richard Thomas Simmons

From industrial-centric materialism to more nature-centric thriving

In many ways, Industrial Earth Kings Castle and kingdoms wanted us to focus only on the materialism and biodiversity of shopping on Earth.  In a way, this concept mimics a walk in the woods.   I’m not saying do away with all our durable goods, holistic supplies, and manufactured materials that serve our needs, but we need to reprioritize what we manufacture.   This prioritization effort can be done with the assistance of everyone on Earth.   Once we have the We-Me explorers’ cycle, we will be able to conduct a census or survey of everyone on Earth about their needs in their specific areas.    This data can be used in a variety of ways to plan out our future.   The cycle is a powerful source of inspiration for everyone on Earth, as it helps you channel your energy toward understanding our planet’s needs.  Once we know our needs, we can work toward that desired future through planning. After prioritization, the process involves the concept of Eco Geo relativity, which weighs people’s contributions against the relative weight of needs in our world.   In other words, I can see a relative spectrum of creativity around needs and wants in our world.  On one side of the spectrum is needs, and on the other is wants.   We need to prioritize our needs on the spectrum first.   However, once we make progress in solving all the major problems on earth, we can sustainably strive and create more wants in our world.   As long as they don’t impact our dynamic equilibrium, striving and harmonious objectives on planet Earth, they can be manufactured as well.   Overall, this effort creates vast amounts of inspirational incentives,  holistic inclusion, and holistic acceptance for everyone on earth.    

The first major incentive is to include everyone in our world.   This eliminates loneliness and isolation and redirects energy toward what’s needed in our world, so people feel they’re contributing productively and holistically.   If you want to use the analogy of employment, we all should be involved with everything everywhere on earth as kind of a pseudo employee.   Although I disagree with traditional employment, we still need to channel our energy and contribute to our planet through Unidiversity.   This creates both contributions of similarity and unique diversity.   Similarity role contributions concern the cumulative totality nature of the commons, it’s always striving towards the desired future condition, which means restoration to the past at times.   In contrast, unique diversity roles are the life, purpose, paths, and contributions you choose to make to the earth.   Therefore, people can mix and match between similarity and unique diversity roles, depending on their needs.   However, it also depends on the needs of our world as well, which we will all determine, everything, everywhere on earth, and each of us as a cycle.    Based on knowledge, wisdom, creativity, physical energy, allocation, and observations, people make decisions differently on Earth, depending on the decision at hand.  Everyone has their own knowledge, so the more they know, the more they can contribute.   If you don’t know anything about bridge construction, you’ll most likely be given relatively little weight.   This is unless you flag the system and say that you have an essential contribution for bridge construction.   So again, it’s kind of like a similarity and unique diversity—kind of concept. However, whichever way the future has in store, I think people want to experience more about living on earth, taking walks in the woods, and experiencing all that life has to offer, and some shopping too.   Nobody does it better than each of us and all of us together.   World without end…

Our historical trajectory has often prioritized material accumulation and endless consumption, shaping a society that frequently overlooks the deeper connection we share with our planet and each other. This pervasive materialism, akin to being confined to a commercial ecosystem, subtly detracts from the profound richness of simply existing and experiencing the world around us – much like a revitalizing walk in the woods. While we certainly recognize the necessity of durable goods and manufactured materials that serve our essential needs, it is imperative that we fundamentally re-evaluate and re-prioritize what we produce and why.

To orchestrate this vital shift, we envision a globally integrated initiative: the Global Needs & Contributions Framework. This framework would empower every individual across the world to articulate their specific local needs and contribute their unique insights, collectively building a comprehensive, real-time understanding of our planet’s requirements. Such a profound inventory would serve as the cornerstone for strategic planning, guiding our collective future with unparalleled clarity. This initiative offers a monumental incentive for global participation, inviting everyone to channel their energy and wisdom into genuinely understanding the challenges and opportunities facing our shared home.

Once we achieve this collective comprehension, we can embark on a purposeful journey toward a desired future state, meticulously planned and executed. This prioritization effort would operate under a principle we call “Relative Prioritization,” which thoughtfully weighs individual contributions against the most pressing global needs. In essence, it posits a spectrum: on one end lies fundamental needs, and on the other, evolving wants. Our immediate imperative is to collectively address and fulfill the needs side of this spectrum. However, as we progressively resolve major global challenges, we can then sustainably cultivate and innovate to meet broader desires, provided these pursuits remain harmonious with our planet’s dynamic equilibrium and our overarching objectives for a thriving Earth.

This transformative endeavor promises immense inspirational benefits, fostering genuine holistic inclusion and acceptance for every person. A primary outcome is the eradication of pervasive loneliness and isolation, redirecting individual energies toward meaningful contributions that resonate with global necessity. This ensures that every person feels productively engaged and fundamentally valued.

We can reframe traditional notions of “employment” into a model of “Collective Stewardship.” Here, individuals contribute their energy and talents through what we might call ‘Unidiversity’ – a blend of ‘Shared Imperatives’ and ‘Unique Contributions.’ Shared Imperatives encompass those collective actions essential for the well-being of all and the preservation of our common resources. In contrast, Unique contributions spring from an individual’s distinct purpose, passions, and expertise. This dynamic model allows everyone the flexibility to engage in both universal efforts and highly personalized endeavors, depending on their skills, aspirations, and the evolving needs of our world, as determined by our collective framework.

Decision-making within this new paradigm will be profoundly collaborative and knowledge-driven. Individuals will be empowered to contribute their insights most significantly in areas where they possess the greatest knowledge, wisdom, creativity, and observational capacity. If one lacks expertise in a specific domain, their contribution to decisions in that area would naturally be less weighted, unless they possess a uniquely critical insight. This system inherently values specialized knowledge while promoting a culture of shared understanding and collaborative problem-solving.

Ultimately, our collective aspiration is to foster a world where humanity truly thrives by deeply experiencing life on Earth, appreciating its inherent beauty, and engaging in purposeful co-creation. It’s a future where our combined ingenuity and empathy unlock an unparalleled potential for sustainable flourishing. Truly, no one can achieve this alone; it is only through the concerted effort of each of us, and all of us together, that we can build a world without end.

Towards a harmonious celebration of everyone, everything, everywhere on earth

I am excited for the harmonious celebration that holistically includes everyone on earth.   As I said, previously, we are all children of God and earthlings.   Once we take care of our people and our natural environment, we can celebrate together.   One of the first steps is to get everybody collecting valuable data, including the cumulative knowledge of their observations, patterns, hypotheses, and creative ideas.   One of the most critical data needs is identifying areas where people need help, areas of environmental injustice, areas of social injustice, and areas where our natural environment needs help.   Moreover, the data we collect can be used to train satellite imagery models, enabling us to map things from space.   Once we’ve collected all the data and mapped out our priorities, we can work together to solve all the major problems.   In doing so, we ought to delay anthropocentric activity and the pollution that accompanies it.   Therefore, it would be best to transition industrial earth, Kings, castles, and kingdoms, to restorations, and our help project on planet Earth.    Historically, I’ve calculated how much effort it would take for all of us to get involved.   However, what needs to occur is the real allocation of energy from our extreme functioning to our more natural, earth-striving, similarity foundation.   This means we should hold off on some advanced technology products that don’t support our objectives and plans.   In essence, we should pause the vast amount of manufacturing effort where possible and necessary and allocate that energy towards solving our problems on planet Earth.   It reminds me of the war effort and how the automobile company switched to building airplanes, for example.    In the future, there will be no more wars, just holistic energy allocation to solve all the major problems on Earth.   Therefore, to reiterate,  we first need to identify areas on Earth that need help. Secondly, we need to prioritize those areas relative to one another.    Then we need to allocate energy towards that effort.   The manufactured logic-oriented industrial earth processes and procedures ought to transition as soon as possible toward holistic, positive-energy functioning.   We need them to allocate energy to our needs on Earth rather than just our wants and desires.    In many ways, the industrial era, Kings, castles, and kingdoms’ materialistic approach to life on Earth is more a distraction and diversion from what we should be doing on Earth.   We should be celebrating all that life has to offer our planet and our people.    The harmonious celebration is the last step in our transition.   Nobody does it better than each of us and all of us together. World without end….

My vision is a world truly united, where humanity thrives in harmony with itself and our precious planet. The ultimate celebration, one that genuinely embraces every individual and all life, can only unfold once we collectively address the foundational challenges facing our global community and natural environment. Recognizing our shared identity as inhabitants of this Earth, we are called to a higher purpose.

To reach this harmonious future, our initial and most crucial step must be a collaborative effort in intelligence gathering. We need to empower every individual to contribute valuable observations, cumulative knowledge, insights into patterns, and innovative hypotheses. Critically, this data must precisely highlight areas of human need, instances of social and environmental injustice, and regions where our natural ecosystems are most vulnerable. Imagine the power of this collective intelligence: by synthesizing grassroots information with advanced technologies like satellite imagery, we can create a comprehensive, global map of our challenges and priorities from a unique vantage point.

With this clear understanding of our global landscape, we can then channel our collective energies towards resolving these critical issues. This demands a profound shift away from purely anthropocentric endeavors—activities driven solely by human consumption and profit, often at the expense of the environment and equitable distribution—and the pervasive pollution that accompanies them. We must transition from an “industrial Earth” mindset, which often prioritizes accumulation and power structures reminiscent of historical “Kings, castles, and kingdoms,” towards a restorative and truly helpful engagement with our planet. While I’ve long reflected on the immense collective effort this would require, the core challenge lies in the *reallocation* of our societal energy. We must consciously divert resources and focus from what I term “extreme functioning”—the relentless pursuit of growth, often manifesting in technologies and industries that don’t serve our broader objectives—towards a more “natural Earth-striving” foundation. This implies a strategic pause or redirection of significant manufacturing and developmental efforts where they don’t align with our shared planetary goals, consciously re-routing that energy into solving the most pressing challenges facing humanity and the Earth.

This redirection echoes historical moments of profound societal transformation, akin to the “war effort” mentality where entire industries pivoted their production from consumer goods to critical supplies. Imagine if we applied that same level of unified purpose, not for conflict, but for collective planetary well-being. My vision for the future is one devoid of traditional “wars”—instead, a future defined by a holistic, cooperative allocation of our combined intellectual, technological, physical energy, and creative energy solely towards resolving the grand challenges of our time.

To be explicit about the path forward:

1. **Identification:** Pinpoint the precise geographic and demographic areas most in need of support.

2. **Prioritization:** Systematically rank these needs based on urgency and potential for impact.

3. **Allocation:** Strategically direct our collective human and technological resources towards these identified priorities.

This necessitates a swift and profound transition from current “manufactured logic-oriented” industrial processes—those often driven by short-term gain and artificial demand—towards systems rooted in holistic, positive energy functioning. Our global energies must be channeled not merely into fulfilling fleeting wants and desires, but directly into meeting the fundamental needs of all people and the planet itself.

Indeed, the prevailing “industrial Earth” model, with its emphasis on material acquisition and power structures—a “kings, castles, and kingdoms” mentality—serves often as a grand distraction from our true purpose. Our ultimate aim should be to wholeheartedly celebrate the abundant life our planet sustains and the incredible potential within every human being. The harmonious celebration I envision is not a beginning, but the triumphant culmination of this global transformation. It is a testament to what we can achieve when each of us, and all of us together, commit to a shared destiny. With unwavering dedication, we can build a world of enduring peace and prosperity, a “world without end” in its truest, most meaningful sense.

In context nature development and integrated holistic energy creation cycles

Natural earth driving is an ethos that strives to continually adapt and improve humanity’s developments.  Not only that, but new developments should also be planned to take into account nature, energy, renewables, and sustainable living.   I’m not talking about going back to the Vikings’ huts, although it would be a noble idea to live in one of those cabins, since it seems like a sustainable way to build shelter.   With wisdom and continual creativity, we can have our cake and eat it too. We can have architecture create buildings that satisfy not only enterprise-centric, man-centered requirements, but also nature and our desire for a future condition.    The concept of planning with nature in mind has been around for a long time, but we very rarely see structures that incorporate this planning.   I have seen urban areas with vegetation and trees planted throughout the buildings, which seems interesting.   The more we consider nature and integrate it into our construction processes, the better people will feel.    Moreover, planning with renewables in mind also helps you feel good about contributing as much as you can to our world.   It would be best to transition to a world of perpetual energy generation, where we don’t have to worry about installing solar panels and wind farms everywhere.  However, I have favored solar panel shingles, which seem to integrate the two concepts as a novel approach to solving the problem.    Taking up agricultural fields for solar panels doesn’t make sense to me.   Therefore, we need to strive to make our buildings more environmentally friendly with energy generation cycles in mind.  I have a hypothesis that train and car energy generation may meet energy needs for the foreseeable future, but I may be shortsighted. I’m not sure it can be done.   

Our approach to human development stands at a pivotal juncture, demanding a fundamental shift towards a more symbiotic relationship with our planet. I advocate for a philosophy I term “Natural Earth Driving,” an ethos centered on proactively adapting and enhancing our built environments to foster continual improvement for all life. This vision calls for every new development to be conceived from its very inception with nature, renewable energy, and holistic sustainability at its core.

This isn’t about romanticizing a return to rudimentary, ancient dwellings. While historical structures often embody a certain sustainable ingenuity, my proposition embraces foresight and environmental technological advancement. With the boundless wisdom of knowledge and unwavering human creativity, we possess the capacity to achieve an unprecedented balance – where our modern architectural endeavors not only fulfill the functional and commercial requirements of human enterprise but also profoundly satisfy the ecological imperative of nature and secure a thriving future for generations to come.

It’s an undeniable truth that the principle of designing in harmony with nature has existed for millennia. Yet, it remains an unfortunate rarity to witness structures that genuinely embody this integrated planning. We occasionally see glimpses, like urban structures adorned with carefully cultivated vegetation and integrated green spaces, which demonstrably enhance the well-being of their inhabitants and surroundings. The more deeply we integrate biophilic design and natural elements into our construction processes, the more profoundly we contribute to human health and happiness.

Furthermore, consciously designing with renewable energy generation in mind instills a profound sense of purpose and contribution to the global good. While the ultimate aspiration might be a future of truly perpetual, ubiquitous energy generation that minimizes visible infrastructure, our immediate goal should be intelligent integration. Solutions like solar panel shingles, which seamlessly merge energy generation with essential building components, represent a novel and highly effective pathway forward. This approach avoids the complex land-use dilemmas posed by dedicating vast agricultural fields to solar farms, instead transforming our buildings themselves into energy producers. We must strive to make our built environments inherently more environmentally friendly, actively participating in energy generation cycles rather than solely consuming resources. I hypothesize that future innovations in infrastructure, perhaps even harnessing kinetic energy from transportation systems, could significantly contribute to our energy needs, although the precise implementation requires considerable research and development.

Ultimately, our collective well-being hinges on a paradigm where every new building and community is a testament to thoughtful, integrated design – a place where nature, technology, and human ingenuity converge for a resilient and flourishing future.   The overall planetary solution to our energy crisis is the concept of holistic integration of A variety of holistic solutions for everyone, everything, everywhere on earth.   Nobody does it better than each of us and all of us together. World without end….

Richard Thomas Simmons

Racism and different religions

Dear Everyone,

Racism is a strange concept to be around as long as it’s been around.  When will people realize that we’re all earthlings or God‘s children?   I guess people call it hate, but I see it as a distraction and a diversion from paying attention to our problems on earth.  The other thing I find frustrating is the concept of not accepting all religions. I have written papers about the common foundation of all religions on earth, taking the most positive concepts from each while creating a common theme throughout.   Then, we can have unique diversity at the same time.   Getting back to racism, I believe it is a distraction and diversion created by industrial earth, Kings, castles, and kingdoms.   In other words, it’s kind of like a relativist kind of concept.   Relatively speaking, paying attention to racism, trumps paying attention to the real value, energy and benefits people have to offer the world.   In other words, it keeps people tangled in a fight when we should be celebrating all that we can about living on this miraculous planet.   I see racism as a common problem in environmental justice and social justice, and it should be included in that kind of concept instead.   The more we pay attention to racism, the more we pay attention to our differences, but we should be paying more attention to our similarities as well as differences.   Maybe we have racism because we don’t have a similarity foundation on earth presently.   The We-Me explorers Cycle has a foundation in similarity that we can also celebrate.   After we celebrate our similarities, we can celebrate our differences.   Nobody does it better than each of us and all of us together.   World without end…

It is truly perplexing to witness the enduring shadow of division, particularly that of racism, casting its long pall over human history. One often wonders when humanity will fully grasp the fundamental truth of our shared existence – whether we consider ourselves children of the Earth or a divine creation, our common origins bind us inextricably.

I find that much of what is labeled as ‘hate’ fundamentally serves as a profound distraction. It diverts our collective energies and focus away from the urgent challenges and immense potential that lie before us on this planet. This diversion is equally evident in the pervasive intolerance often shown towards diverse religious beliefs. For years, I have explored the concept of a “similarity foundation” – a framework that identifies and synthesizes the most positive, universal ethical principles and energetic concepts inherent in every major faith tradition. My belief is that by crystallizing these shared values, we can forge a common global ethos that not only unites us but also beautifully accommodates and celebrates the rich tapestry of unique cultural and spiritual expressions.

Returning to the issue of racism, it strikes me as less an intrinsic human flaw and more a carefully orchestrated diversion, historically propagated by power structures — be they ancient monarchies, industrial empires, or any system benefiting from internal strife. This insidious mechanism effectively siphons human ingenuity and potential into endless, debilitating conflicts, rather than channeling it toward collective advancement. It is a societal misdirection that obscures the immense value, diverse energies, and profound benefits each individual and community could contribute to the world. Instead of celebrating our shared journey on this miraculous planet, we remain entangled in unproductive battles.

I firmly believe that racism is not an isolated phenomenon but an integral facet of the broader challenges encapsulated by environmental and social justice. Addressing it effectively requires integrating it within this comprehensive framework. Our current discourse often, and regrettably, places an disproportionate emphasis on differences when confronting racism. While acknowledging our distinct identities is crucial, an equally vital, if not more pressing, task is to consciously cultivate and celebrate our profound similarities. Perhaps the enduring presence of racism is, in part, a symptom of the absence of a truly robust “similarity foundation” in our global consciousness.

To bridge this gap, frameworks like “The We-Me Explorers Cycle” offer compelling pathways. They propose a methodology for first recognizing and celebrating our deep-seated commonalities – our shared humanity, aspirations, and fundamental needs. Only after establishing this bedrock of unity can we then fully and respectfully appreciate the magnificent spectrum of our differences, allowing them to enrich rather than divide us.

The boundless potential of humanity truly blossoms when each of us contributes our unique strengths, and when all of us collaborate in harmonious concert. It is in this unified endeavor that we discover an infinite horizon of possibility.

Richard Thomas Simmons

From manufactured logic only to a holistic and rational heart energy context

This paper is weird because I do not know whether I am living in the present, the past, or the future. Because of the takings-extraction-exchange-exclusion cycle (has it stopped?) and the current state of the industrial earth king’s castles and kingdoms (are they still in control?), I’m realizing that the longer my energy contribution continues, the more people and our natural environment are at risk (past, present, or future?).   I don’t know if it’s intentional or not, but the more I write, passing along my observations, patterns, hypotheses, and ideas, as well as my creativity, the more I am in a survival zone (is it the same for the rest of the workers on earth?). If I am living in the past, maybe things transitioned long ago, and I’m just wasting my time pointing this out?) I have been trying to communicate my perspectives to everyone. Still, I have received a few responses (am I on an assembly line, on a conveyor belt, in Industrial Earth, Kings’ castles and kingdoms?). However, I do realize that other people are going through the same kind of extraction, exchange, exclusion, and taking cycle. (past, present, or future?) In contrast, in a traditional definition of a successful world (as in holistic disciplines), I’m realizing that other people may be improving their lives while clinging to historic concepts of war, violence, terrorism, crime, and other maladies. If I look at it in a positive light, it may be a good thing that people are learning some concepts from holistic striving people. Still, it may not be suitable for their families, or for everyone, or for everything, or for everywhere, as industrial earth kings’ castles and kingdoms remain out of context and in control of our planet at the same time. Therefore, to keep everyone out of the survival zone preventable suffering like that of Everyone, everywhere on earth, again, I am trying to transition today to a more holistic concept of the We-Me Unidiversity Earth Research Explorers Cycle, coupled with the integrated device. The ethics and values alone would contribute significantly to dynamic equilibrium and homeostasis.   (Am I able to share, or have I been made to be irrelevant by industrial earth kings, castles, and kingdoms?)

Overall, I think I’m contributing to harmony, balance, and homeostasis on Earth similarly.  In the future, the playing field will be the We-Me university research explorer cycle, so that everyone can live their lives. This way, everyone gets credit for their contributions, observations, pattern identification, creativity, ideas, and overall energy allocation.   In fact, I have wondered how many people were motivated inspirationally to go back to school to study holistic subjects, only to meet the traditional definitions of success.   However, if everyone is studying holistic things, it’s good for creating homeostasis and dynamic equilibrium, which support stability.   So, I’m torn.  It’s sort of like sacrificing yourself as Jesus did for the benefit of everyone, everything, everywhere on earth. What Jesus did was pure love, and he understood that taking up the cross and dying on the cross meant saving humanity.   However, the Unidiversity Research Explorer Cycle transitions everyone, everything, and everywhere on Earth toward a more harmonious balance and homeostasis as we learn, explore, contribute, experience, and discover all that we choose, like greater relative freedom.

In doing so, I would prefer to have everyone contribute all of their allocatable energy towards the concept of adaptive striving, positive energy towards the desired future condition, so that we can create harmonic conditions, balancing, and homeostasis at that scale.  This means people contributing to relatively prioritized health and help projects on Earth. People sacrificing their lives for others reminds me of the military. Moreover, I’m realizing now that all wars may have been manufactured conditions from manufactured logic in the industrial earth, Kings’ castles, and kingdoms’ approach to living on earth.  The We-Me university research explorer cycle allows everyone to holistically prevent problems from occurring in the first place, rather than reacting to them, to minimize the risk of someone losing their life.   We do this by allowing our tremendous, unique diversity of each of us, and all of us on earth, to contribute towards the dynamic equilibrium and holistic homeostasis that keeps us surviving on this planet.   The existence of atomic bombs is the exact opposite of this condition. Thus, they should be eradicated as soon as possible on this planet, and all war should be ended.   Then, we can do what God and Nature need us to do.  It seems like nature in the universe is communicating with us, which probably means the source is God.   By allowing us to learn and explore as we create hypotheses, patterns, ideas, and observations, we use our unique diversity to adapt and strive toward desired future conditions, fostering a sense of homeostasis or dynamic stability.   Over time, as ecological succession unfolds, people will be stakeholders and stewards of this dynamic process, helping to ensure it does not harm humanity or nature.   We must be careful not to play God in Yellowstone, where our anthropocentric decision-making may impact the overall nature and human conditions.  

In many ways, we need to let heaven and nature sing, which means taking into consideration all that our ancestors contributed as we learn as much as we can about nature and humanity.  Thus, we must put things in context with God, nature, and the universe in terms of consciousness or infinite awareness potential. Learning, exploring, experiencing, and discovering make life worth it on planet Earth, and beyond. The satisfaction of curiosity is a lot like joy and pleasure.   Therefore, I believe we should not share everything to make people instantly aware.  We ought to let them strive to explore and learn about themselves so they can make the revelations that I’m trying to make.   We need to transition because, in our country, we are more focused on laws, rules, regulations, policies, and procedures (the means functioning) than on learning the most essential concepts, such as climate change and the need for renewables. We need a balance more than anything, like natural earth striving.  In other words, the taking-extraction-exclusion cycle takes from those more motivated by heart energy and rationality and gives to those more motivated by industrial earth and manufactured logic.    In essence, industrial earth kings, castles, and kingdoms take your heart like an Aztec sacrifice over time and give it to those who created the conditions to destroy our people on our planet, so they can learn what holistic people learned.   So, it’s kind of like a big switcheroo concept for some people, especially for the more controlled people within the hierarchies of industrial earth kings, castles, and kingdoms, who manufactured the conditions that destroyed people’s lives, caused unspeakable, preventable suffering, and harmed our natural environment.  However, on the bright side, they learned a lot and may be inspired to pursue a brighter, more desirable future.   I will forgive everyone once they go through confessions, reconciliations, and counseling.   In conclusion, I am interested in transitioning the manufactured Industrial Earth Logic so we can contribute holistic, rationally created heart energy as the context and primary motivator.  Then we will end all the preventable suffering on earth.   I am interested in everyone, everything, everywhere on earth and beyond.   It is time to let heaven and nature sing, so we can all experience joy, and all that it means to be living on this miraculous planet.   Nobody does it better than each of us and all of us together.   World without end…

Traditional economics must transition to applied ecological economics and/or natural earth striving

First of all, I don’t see the concept of traditional economics as being mostly irrelevant, because we have been an extremely materialistic Society for a long time.  I do agree, however, that supply and demand, when we have a concept of durable goods, holistic supplies, and a little materialism.    I do like the idea of applied economics, which takes into account geography and all the context associated with making a decision.   I also like applied economics because it seeks to understand spatial patterns over time when something is manipulated in one area and its effects elsewhere. Therefore, I can see the concept of applied economics as being useful.  However, there’s a new concept called ecological economics that takes into account the value of nature when making decisions.   I agree with this concept, too; in fact, I believe I contributed to it.   In fact, I’ve realized that the total value of diversity on planet Earth is infinite dollars, or thereabouts.   Therefore, the concept of nature really tells us that traditional economics is nothing compared to the totality of everyone and everything on earth.   When I read about markets, equilibrium, and economics, it is strange. Understanding supply and demand is complicated in the context of the Earth as a whole.   It is often manipulated by industrial Earth, Kings, castles, and kingdoms.  This affects investments and the stock market. In other words, the stock market is kind of like rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic.   The stock market is predictable because of its ups and downs, roller coaster rides.   And these could be manufactured.    In addition, traditional economics is more like a reactionary reductionist science, whereas applied economics seems more like ecology and geography.  If we consider applying economics as ecology and Geography, we can visualize and analyze these variables with everything else on earth, in hopes of striving to find a dynamic equilibrium, balance, and homeostasis of durable goods manufactured, food grown, and holistic supplies.   We must strive for holistic growth on our planet, keeping things in context with dynamic equilibrium, harmonious striving, and homeostasis.   By doing so, we create a sense of stability on our planet, reducing the likelihood of perturbations.    As we adapt over time through ecological succession, the wee explorer cycle, with everyone on Earth, continuously and adaptively strives toward the desired future condition, mitigating perturbations and planning for the future.  This includes a concept of health and help: Project picking people up and helping them thrive in our world as we take care of everyone, everything, everywhere on earth.   Nobody does it better than each of us and all of us together. World without end….

Harmonious dynamic equilibrium, striving towards homeostasis

Although each of us is different on this planet, which is a really great thing, we need to keep everything in a state of dynamic equilibrium on a more similar level or scale.  I’ve had the idea of ecological equilibrium compensation, which keeps things in a state of dynamic equilibrium for all of us, everyone, everything, everywhere on earth, in a striving sort of way.  Dynamic equilibrium is about keeping things in balance.  Therefore, dynamic helium is about creating stability.   Dynamic equilibrium, as defined, involves constant interactions between people/ living organisms and their physical environment, including abiotic factors.  Resistance is the concept that means an ecosystem remains stable despite disturbances, while resilience measures how quickly an ecosystem can recover to its equilibrium state after adisturbance.   Ecosystems and dynamic equilibrium can adapt to gradual changes; however, it’s challenging to adapt to war, violence, and terrorism.  Therefore, we must all work hard towards ending all war, violence, and terrorism on earth. Moreover, we must strive to minimize conflict, controversy, and chaos in our world.

These concepts tend to upset the dynamic equilibrium because they create instability, such as homelessness, violence, war, terrorism, and all the preventable suffering associated with such concepts.   The Wii Explorer cycle is based on the ecological concept of adapting to a desired future state, thereby maintaining stability and dynamic equilibrium.   If we all contribute to the integrated device, we can work towards maintaining a dynamic equilibrium, keeping perturbations far from our systems. We may have localized perturbations, but with the wee university research explorer cycle, we should be able to adapt to them, keeping the whole in dynamic equilibrium.  In other words, it’s kind of like homeostasis, which keeps our heart beating and everything stable in an ecosystem.  Continuous adaptive striving towards a desired future condition is meant to maintain homeostasis at a similar level, while the diversity of all of us on Earth creates stability.  Overall, equilibrium occurs when all living species, especially humans, live in harmony with their environment.  If we keep things in harmonic balance on our planet, we should be able to maintain ecological stability.   When we have these conditions, ecosystems can balance over time and adapt to changes to maintain that balance. Thus, the concept of the wee university research explorer cycle is highly desirable from an ecological perspective. The cycle adapts over time by creating a health or help project to increase the health and well-being of everyone, everything, everywhere on Earth.   We all do this together so that nobody is left behind.  Moreover, we need to take care of our planet and its species, including their habitats.   This allows us to maintain the dynamic equilibrium that creates a concept of homeostasis as a similarity concept.   Over time, we can experience ecological succession, striving toward desired future conditions as we help everyone, everything, and everywhere on Earth cope with perturbations.  

Overall, I want to give credit to ecology for shaping how I think about everything, including the university research explorer cycle.   There is so much to know about ecology, but I have only scratched the surface with some general concepts I internalized from several ecology classes.   One concept that concerns me is the lack of Volterra and predator-prey population dynamics.    It appears that industrial earth, Kings, castles, and kingdoms are more like predators, and people are more like prey. However, I think we are approaching a more dynamic equilibrium.  I think we can address Earth’s population problems by understanding places with dynamic equilibrium and greater homeostasis, as well as those that are stable.   By working from both ends of the spectrum, scientists, through all our efforts, should understand ways to keep things in dynamic equilibrium for us all on planet Earth.    I am concerned that growth will encroach on naturally beneficial areas, such as agricultural land and areas of natural diversity.   Therefore, we should strive to live in a more suburban-urban complex with extensive green space. urban trees, and parks, with trips to natural and agricultural areas when needed.   Fragmentation is an ongoing urban downward spiral in which people are impacting landscapes as the population grows.   Without a doubt, it would be beneficial to start working on a population health and help project to keep things in harmonic balance over time as things change.   I want to say I’m so thankful for my education, especially in ecology and geography, for the concepts I’ve learned. Although I’m not proficient at explaining every word, I understood the major concepts, which allowed me to think outside of the box.   

Be aware – consciousness and awareness

In the 2000s, I had an idea called the be aware concept. It was meant to be a point-and-polygon layer in GIS. Initially, I thought it was like the concept of using regions in ArcInfo or ArcView. Initially, I intended it to be a way to coordinate field efforts, as I was a GIS Forester in the 2000s.  However, it can be used as it can be used as a forecasting or a concept to let somebody know that they need to be aware of a hazard, a concern, something to learn, Something that needs to be done, Or anything else you can imagine   Anyway, the We-Me University research Explorers cycle coupled with GIS methods Along with the integrated device can be used to build awareness including everything everyone everywhere on earth.   This is kind of like cumulative totality consciousness, because with awareness, you learn as much as you want to know about the current condition.   With this concept, you can be mindful of your current surroundings or anything on Earth in order to improve the future.   This concept allows people to perceive their environments, hypothesize, learn, explore, observe, and understand patterns.   For example, consciousness and awareness of something are kind of like activism.  In the future, to express your displeasure with something going on in the world, all you need to do is digitize a point or collect a coordinate with your integrated device.   If it is a protest, you can monitor yourself in the particular location where you would like to protest.   Over time, this concept allows you to build up a repertoire and a cumulative totality of experiences of awareness or consciousness.  Therefore, it is like building a history layer you can refer to at any time in your life, especially at the end of your life.   It can also be passed on to your children to commemorate all the things you did in your life, learning about everything, everyone, and everywhere on Earth.   In essence, all of your contributions, data information, cumulative knowledge, explorations, patterns, hypotheses, observations, and all that you’ve learned about being alive on this miraculous planet.   In addition, you get to learn about yourself, which I consider a miracle in itself.  

Additionally, I thought of it as a way to create management plans in forestry because it captures the history after digitizing a polygon or a point on top of the overlapping polygons and points. Expanding this concept beyond management plans, you could capture the history of anything on Earth by geographic area. Initially, I had the concept of being aware of working with rare, threatened, and endangered plant locations, eagle nests, recreational areas, special areas, and special sites. All the polygons and point locations overlapped, so a digitized polygon on top of the layer returned everything that intersected it. At the time, I attached photos to a linked PDF document in an Access database.

Similarly, people over time can build a movement to transition our world to more of an adaptive striving towards the desired future condition reality for all of us, everyone, everything, everywhere on earth.  The concept of being aware is more than simply being aware of yourself in your own consciousness; it also involves contributing to others so they can learn from your life, if you so choose.   In a way, this creates a concept of infinite awareness of as many things as you’d like to learn about or observe.   When you combine these things with other people’s observations, opinions, patterns, hypotheses, and awareness points, one can ask more questions or contribute to the cumulative totality of their consciousness while contributing to everyone else’s consciousness.  This allows everyone to learn from one another because the coordinates capture data and cumulative knowledge is recorded.  Hence, these knowledge points or coordinates can inform decisions or generate additional hypotheses.   Likewise, it brings awareness so you can know yourself in context with our world and the universe.   Accordingly, this concept of being aware of everything, everyone, and everywhere can help you learn about the infinite reality and what it means to live this miraculous experience on Earth in the context of our universe.   Besides creating a monument solely for informational purposes, you could create a monument to memory or a celebration of life, for example.   Simple patterns can be detected by the geographic information system, so that the more people contribute to a particular area, a mountain can be shown, drawing people’s attention to it.  Either way, the be aware concept allows you to be conscious of everything you experience in your life relative to the cumulative totality of the infinite reality.  Being aware is also a holistic way to prevent crime, violence, preventable suffering, and prevent impacts.  Nobody does it better than each of us and all of us together. World without end….

I’m writing to articulate a profound concept I’ve been cultivating since the early 2000s, which I term the “Be Aware Concept.” This initiative transcends a mere idea; it’s a comprehensive framework designed to revolutionize how we perceive, interact with, and contribute to our global reality.

Initially conceived as a basic Geographic Information System (GIS) layer of discrete points, my vision for this concept has matured considerably. I now see its potential as a dynamic, multidimensional data representation – capable of encompassing polygons, intricate features, and even evolving temporal millennial data. The true power of this framework emerges when we integrate the rigorous research and exploratory cycles from institutions, perhaps akin to a “We-Me University,” with advanced GIS methodologies and the pervasive utility of integrated personal devices. Imagine a sophisticated, interconnected system dedicated to fostering unparalleled awareness, genuinely encompassing “everything, everyone, everywhere” on Earth.

This evolved perspective leads us towards what I describe as “cumulative totality consciousness.” It represents an empowering paradigm where every individual gains the capacity to delve into the current conditions of our planet with a depth and breadth limited only by their curiosity. Whether it’s understanding your immediate personal environment or exploring complex global phenomena, the Be Aware Concept furnishes the indispensable tools to perceive, hypothesize, learn, explore, observe, and ultimately discern the intricate patterns that shape our shared existence.

Consider its transformative implications: activism, for instance, moves beyond traditional confines. Expressing dissent, advocating for change, or simply highlighting an issue could involve digitizing a significant point or logging precise coordinates with your integrated device, thereby creating a digital “monument” to your stand. This isn’t solely about protest; it’s about accumulating a rich, personal repertoire – a “cumulative totality of experiences” – that forms a living, dynamic history layer. This unique digital chronicle of your conscious engagement with the world could be a lifelong reference and, even more profoundly, passed on to future generations. Imagine a digital legacy “monumentizing” your lifelong journey of learning about “everything, everyone, everywhere” on this miraculous planet, including the invaluable process of self-discovery.

Beyond individual enrichment, the Be Aware Concept is designed to foster a collective enlightenment. It’s about contributing your unique insights – your data, information, cumulative knowledge, explorations, identified patterns, hypotheses, and observations – to a shared, global repository. This is not merely about individual self-awareness; it’s an active, conscious contribution to a collective consciousness, allowing others to learn from your life and perceptions if you so choose. This symbiotic exchange cultivates a concept of “infinite awareness,” enabling us to engage with an unprecedented breadth of global information. When individual observations, opinions, emergent patterns, hypotheses, and awareness points are harmonized, we unlock deeper inquiries and collaboratively enrich the collective human consciousness. Each captured coordinate thus becomes a data-rich knowledge point, enabling more informed decision-making and the generation of novel hypotheses.

Ultimately, this initiative seeks to bring profound self-awareness within the grander context of our world and the universe. It is a pathway to understanding the “infinite reality” – what it truly means to experience life on this extraordinary planet, integrated within the vast cosmic tapestry. The concept offers remarkable flexibility; it doesn’t solely “monumentize” critical awareness; it can also preserve cherished memories or celebrate life’s significant moments. Furthermore, sophisticated GIS can intelligently detect emerging patterns from collective contributions, drawing public attention to areas of concentrated interest or concern, thereby enabling dynamic, responsive global engagement.

The Be Aware Concept invites us to live more consciously, purposefully connecting our individual experiences to the vast, cumulative totality of infinite reality. It’s a testament to the unparalleled power of human connection and shared endeavor, recognizing that our collective wisdom, channeled through thoughtful innovation, holds the key to shaping a more desirable future reality for all – “everyone, everything, everywhere” on Earth. This is a journey towards a world without end, perpetually learning and evolving, together.

Sincerely,

Richard Thomas Simmons