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Climate change of the industrial earth, Kings, castles, and kingdoms paradigm to natural earth striving, and We-Me Explorers cycle

Dear Colleagues,

Scientists have been striving to sound the alarm over greenhouse gases, especially CO2 in the atmosphere.   From what I can tell, climate change has impacted the water cycle, somehow causing more evaporation and more rain events.  

(Cycle by NOAA)

In areas surrounding Desert areas, desertification occurs more readily and spreads more quickly.   As global temperatures rise, the ice caps are melting. This causes sea-level rise, affecting our coastal areas, especially our cities.  Variability in weather and climate affects farmers and agriculture as instability sets in.

(Map by USGS)

Apparently, climate change affects ocean currents, which could also affect the weather.  Is everything on earth interrelated? From atmospheric systems to ocean systems, etc., in geography, you learn about the atmosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere.  We must understand the impact of climate change on our world and our systems.  The problem, once again, is industrial earth, Kings, castles, and kingdoms, and all the infinite variability of hierarchical structures.  Most recently, the war against science has come from political structures that seem make decisions without understanding the problem in the first place.   However, our election system is flawed because it allows people who don’t know as much about climate change to vote for people who don’t care.   I’m not blaming the voters, as they were played by the global Earth, King’s castles-and-kingdoms rhetoric.  Just because the cumulative impact is too difficult to explain does not mean we shouldn’t do something about it.   I suggest prioritizing the We-Me Explorers cycle community on Earth.   We ought to share a map of priorities to be addressed.   Coal plants need to be closed unless there’s some way to mitigate the CO2.   Coal plants also emit nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide, which cause acid rain and affect our water supplies.

  (Chart by Dr. James E. Hanson)

Consequently, once we get everyone involved in the We-Me Explorers cycle, we can all contribute our hypotheses, observations, patterns, and everything else, including opportunities to transition to sensible renewables.  However, in many of these situations, an impact assessment is needed. Moreover, I created an Earth ethic concept of natural Earth striving, whereby we strive to live closer to nature, beyond what industrial Earth Kings, castles, and kingdoms taught us.   Trump must be privy to what I’m writing because he created a prioritization map of planet Earth the other day.   However, it had nothing to do with climate change or children suffering around the world.   Consequently, I propose reversing Earth’s industrialization, reducing extreme functioning, and minimizing the influence of kings, castles, and kingdoms on our desired future.   However, I’ve noticed a pattern. It seems some of them are learning from people suffering in survival zones.   Therefore, they can make their politics look more appealing once they get educated.   For the rest of us, it’s nothing but a roller coaster ride of extraction, exchange, and exclusion as the Kings’ castles and kingdoms in industrial Earth take everything they can from the people on Earth.   We need to transition from man-centered systems to more natural, earth-striving endeavors.  We need to transition our economy from an industrial, earth, Kings, castles, and kingdoms economy to a people-and-nature economy.  Consequently, this will minimize the impacts on our planet, people, and natural environment.  Knowing that my suggestions don’t matter much in an industrial Earth King’s castle kingdom. I’m still going to suggest transitioning to a Unidiversity Research Explorers cycle community for everyone, for everything, for everyone on earth. Nobody does it better than each of us and all of us together.  World without end…

The scientific community has consistently underscored the escalating urgency of our planet’s climate crisis, driven predominantly by the persistent accumulation of greenhouse gases, particularly carbon dioxide, in our atmosphere. The profound implications of this phenomenon are now undeniably manifesting across all Earth systems, demanding our immediate and concerted attention.

We observe direct evidence of climate change in the dramatic alteration of the global water cycle. Intensified evaporation leads to more severe droughts in some regions, while simultaneously fueling more extreme precipitation events and flooding elsewhere. This disruption accelerates desertification, transforming once-fertile lands into barren expanses. Concurrently, rising global temperatures are rapidly melting our polar ice caps and glaciers, leading to an undeniable rise in sea levels that imperils coastal communities and major urban centers worldwide. The ripple effects extend to our agricultural systems, where increased weather variability and climatic instability pose significant threats to food security. Furthermore, even the vast ocean currents, which regulate global weather patterns, are showing signs of disruption, portending unpredictable shifts in regional climates. The intricate interconnectedness of our atmosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere dictates that a disturbance in one system invariably cascades through the others, creating a complex web of environmental and societal challenges.

A significant hurdle in addressing this crisis stems from a prevailing industrial paradigm that, for too long, has prioritized unrestrained growth and short-term gains over ecological stewardship and long-term sustainability. This “industrial Earth” model, often characterized by concentrated power structures and a detachment from natural limits, has contributed to a concerning disregard for scientific consensus. We have witnessed how political discourse, influenced by vested interests, can undermine public understanding and obstruct evidence-based policy, creating a disquieting “war against science.” The systemic flaws that allow such inertia to persist prevent the rapid, decisive action necessary to safeguard our shared future.

However, the immense complexity of these challenges should not deter us. Instead, it must galvanize us to forge new pathways forward. I propose a fundamental shift in our approach, embracing an “Earth Ethic” centered on “Natural Earth Striving.” This concept encourages us to consciously reorient human systems towards living in closer harmony with natural processes, moving beyond the extractive and exploitative tendencies of the past. It envisions an economy not driven solely by industrial output, but by the well-being of people and nature.

To translate this vision into tangible action, I advocate for a collaborative and data-driven prioritization framework. We need to systematically identify and address the most impactful contributors to environmental degradation. For instance, the immediate phase-out or comprehensive mitigation of emissions from coal-fired power plants is non-negotiable, not only for their CO2 output but also for their significant contribution of nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide, which cause acid rain and devastate forests and water supplies. This is just one example of a critical step in a broader transition to sensible, renewable energy sources. Such transitions, however, must be underpinned by rigorous or broad based impact assessments to ensure equitable and effective implementation.

To foster this collective intelligence and action, I envision the establishment of a “Unidiversity Research Explorers Cycle Community” – an evolution of the “We-Me Explorers Cycle Community.” This platform would unite diverse perspectives – from scientists and policymakers to indigenous communities and grassroots innovators – to collectively contribute hypotheses, observations, and identified patterns. It would serve as a dynamic forum for open dialogue, shared learning, and collaborative problem-solving, empowering us all to co-create solutions and transition towards a future that minimizes the destructive influence of past paradigms on our desired planetary condition.

While the magnitude of change required is daunting, and entrenched interests often seem insurmountable, we cannot afford to succumb to cynicism. We must proactively reverse the trajectory of extreme industrial functioning and strive towards systems that genuinely uplift both humanity and the natural world. My experience suggests that even those most resistant to change can eventually learn from the suffering endured by communities in survival zones, leading to a more enlightened and appealing discourse. For the rest of us, the current path is a relentless cycle of extraction, exchange, and exclusion.

We possess the collective intellect and ingenuity to transition from solely man-centered systems to more natural earth-striving endeavors. We must evolve our economic models from those that perpetuate “industrial Earth” to genuine “people and nature economies.” This fundamental shift will demonstrably minimize adverse impacts on our planet, its people, and our invaluable natural environment.

I firmly believe that nobody can achieve this monumental task better than each of us, working in unison, collaboratively, and thoughtfully with all of us together. 

World without end…

Traditional economics to cohesive holistic harmony and unique diversity for all

Traditional economics and investment theory are the biggest farces on earth because everything is out of context with everything else.   What we see in the numbers is out-of-context functioning in an arbitrarily organized way.   It is strange, too, that we can invest in organizations on earth, such as corporations, without knowing what they do.   Some of these corporations could be contributing significantly to the detriment of people in the natural environment. Some of these corporations may also be involved in the takings-extraction-exclusion cycle, putting people into a survival zone of suffering.  Therefore, economics merely depicts random, arbitrary data to serve its artificial roles in this world.  I’m not talking about the applied economists who are trying to make sense of everything; I’m talking about those who delve into reactionary reductionism and are more employees in the industrial Earth Kings’ castles-and-knightly-kingdoms approach to Earth.   In other words, it’s kind of like surfing a wave.  You have to stay on top of the wave long enough until the wave crashes.   Therefore, I picture Earth’s economy in danger of a crash anytime soon, as people realize it’s nothing but a farce unless we transition to a more holistic, dynamic, adaptive, and striving desired future condition.   We have not been calculating the impacts on our natural environment and our people; thus, they know not what they do.  Or do they…? However, I’m not losing hope that they will transition to a more in-context functioning so we can be more rational, holistic, and wise. To do so, I would suggest they learn about the natural environment, people, natural cycles, and geographic information systems maps as approaches to living on Earth.  

GIS mapping gives you context that helps you understand other locational characteristics and considerations when making decisions.  I’m not sure if you called this applied economics or something else, but it seems like a promising path for the future. It would be great to map out environmental impact or social impact on these maps.   Basically, understanding the current state using maps is a constructive way to put the economics and the work you do in context with what’s happening on Earth.   Then, applied economics and people will be able to understand cause-and-effect relationships in our overall economy on Earth and the mountains that need to be climbed because of them.  As stated previously, mountains are like problems to be solved on earth, and people who often live in the valleys are the ones who can help solve them. while we contribute everything we can to reach the desired future condition. Then we will be able to focus on more holistic wealth and holistic material (durable, needs, supplies) investments, as well as the concept of applied economics.  I learned a lot about economics in school, and I found it interesting.  However, it was all out of context with everything else and was an interesting theory.  I thought it would be great to depict supply and demand spatially, but I’m not sure if it is possible.  In many ways, I see traditional economics as a traditional, compartmentalized structure within the industrial, earth-Kings’ castles-and-kingdoms approach to living on earth; every other discipline is taken from it.   This is because traditional economics has the support of industrial earth, Kings, castles, and kingdoms.   Whereas political support for geography, GIS, nature, natural resources, environment, and anything to do with the humanities seems to suffer.   In other words, Hierarchical structures of industry, kings, castles, and kingdoms control everything on earth and all hierarchies.   This is because they have all of the wealth on earth.   Thus, they can arrange the deck chairs on the Titanic however they so choose, as long as it is considered theirs and within their political realm.  

I am really an advocate for everyone, everything, everywhere on earth has a cycle from each of us to all of us.   This We-Me Explorers cycle is likely undergoing takings, as I have found.  I am looking forward to working together with everyone on earth for the benefit of everyone, everything, and everywhere on earth, from local to global, past (heaven), present, and future, with an emphasis on a holistic, sustainable, striving future.  I am hoping that those involved with industrial earth, kings, castles, and kingdoms, approach living on earth. We must go to confession, reconciliation, self-assessment, and counseling so we can all work together.  

It’s strange to me to take from people in a survival zone who are suffering, when we should be focusing on ourselves and learning what we should’ve learned long ago.   However, just because those who contribute to the more holistic side live more simply and are guided by heart energy rationality, it does not mean you should take from them and experience joy without them. Many of them are smarter than that.   Because of their heart energy and rationality, they are naturally more holistic and sustainable in their striving, which our world needs.  

I have talked about the holistic-to-holy spectrum, and now I believe it’s the same concept.  One can be holistic and holy, or holistic or holy, to contribute in a holistic, sustainable, striving, healthy way, because we live closer to Nature and God.   Therefore, we are naturally less impactful on our planet and on our people, making this concept easy to understand.   In many ways, holistic and holy people, or those more in tune with Nature and God, strive to live simpler lives.   Thus, this has the least detrimental impact on our people, our natural environment, and the planet as a whole. Consequently, we should celebrate the lives of these people, for they are the ones who are closer to God and nature.   Extracting from them, whether it be physical energy, mental energy, or creativity, is a formidable effort. To destroy the positive energy, they were meant to contribute to earth, given to them by the miraculous heart energy of God and nature.  As I said in my previous papers, we need more heart energy now in human history than just manufactured mind energy.

However, I’m not giving up hope for everyone on earth, as we should all strive towards a holistic, sustainable future for all.   I am worried that manufactured logic minds will employ concepts like obscure wars to take over the whole world, while being motivated by positive energy, rational hearts, and people on Earth.  Let us all transition together in a more nature-centric, spiritual-centric, healthy-centric, and humanity-centric foundation of loving, caring, sharing, giving, forgiving, and genuine kindness, striving, so we can bring about conditions of comfort, joy, love, Hope, unity, equity, faith, and sustainable striving happiness for everyone, everything, everywhere on earth.  Striving together is our only option, because the traditional historical perspective would resort to war to settle compartmentalized castle wars.   It’s sort of like the Great Wall, for example. We can spend time building walls, borders, and boundaries, or we can allocate our energy toward our cohesive harmony on earth.   We now have 8 billion people on this planet to contribute, whereas it took millions of people over centuries to build the Great Wall.     Imagine what we could do. Nobody does it better than each of us, and all of us together, world without end…

Gold mining paradigm to restoration and restitution

Do we see money as a kind of gold-mining concept, only not recognizing the great benefits, value, and energy that can be created when we allocate to holistic endeavors? When we allocate to holistic endeavors, the return on investment is too hard to calculate.  However, destroying our environment and our people for wealth accumulation, especially in the past and present, is a ridiculous idea.   Wealth accumulation these days is mostly about accumulating wealth out of context with reality.   We need more in-context assessment and holistic wisdom to determine where to allocate our energy and where it will benefit us.   In many ways, we need to transition this wealth accumulation concept, gold mining to investment, in the well-being of our people and our planet, including our natural environment.  Then, those great works will benefit us through future investment dividends.   Gold mining that does not take into consideration all the holistic values we have in our world is an irresponsible endeavor and is meant for manufacturing facilities, King’s castles, and kingdoms’ approach to living on earth.   What is going on now? Is the knowledge extraction, exchange, and exclusion cycle taking place because Goldminers are aware of what they’ve been doing over the last thousand years or so?  

Therefore, those who live life more holistically, with more holistic endeavors, always seem to lose because the compartmentalized industrial earth, kings, castles, and kingdoms are always in control.   In essence, they take everything from people who have allocated their physical energy, learned a great deal, created, and are striving towards a more holistic, sustainable, and thriving future. As the industrial earth kings, castles, and kingdoms create sustainability indices on the stock market, and sustainability executives within their hierarchies.  Unfortunately, many people have suffered because of this concept.   In many ways, the places where I’ve chosen to live have been invaded by industrial earth, Kings’ castles and kingdoms, seeking to replicate my context.   If they were holistic, motivated, and positive-energy people, that would be great.   However, my experience has been that industrial earth, King’s castles, and kingdoms control all their employees.   It is time to break free of employment, as it shows your loyalty to the industrial earth, the Kings’ castles, and the kingdom’s approach to living on earth.   I am more interested in everyone, everything, and everywhere on earth, and I want to see the best in every beating heart.   However, the concept of taking is really troubling for all of us on earth because it shows how desperate industrial society, kings, castles, and kingdoms are to maintain their control over the planet.   Hence, it may be time for industrial earth, King’s castles in kingdoms, to give up their compartmentalized controlling functions and genuinely strive to make a holistic difference in our world by contributing to restoration on planet Earth.   We must give those who were taken more energy to lead with creativity, energy allocation, and ideas for the future.   It is challenging to live in the past, present, and future at the same time, so I don’t have any specific recommendations about what we should do.   However, transitioning in a holistic way after reconciliations, confessions, and counseling sessions would be the best way forward.  We especially need to end the Omerta on planet Earth so this recommendation can take effect. Ultimately, everyone in the industrial Earth Kings’ castles and kingdoms, and those experiencing life on Earth, should be forgiven, but not without restitution in a holistic, ecogeographic way. I plead with everyone to do what you can to help transition our world towards a more holistic, sustainable, thriving condition, using everything you know how to do.   Nobody does it better than each of us and all of us together, world without end…

Holistic for-profit nonprofits should use ecogeorelativity for allocation prioritization

Holistically sharing well should not be about donating to your favorite nonprofit alone. It should be about Eco Geo’s relative allocation of energy based on needs.  In many ways, the current condition has been shaped by industrial earth practices, with Kings, castles, and kingdoms taking from ordinary people.   Whether the takings are energy and/or creativity, the former approach lines the pockets of the controlling dominators. These confined organizations were part of the infinite-variable politicization of hierarchical structures.   In essence, the way things used to be in the world was about gaining dominance within one of these compartmentalized structures so that you could achieve wealth above the survival of all.    In creating that wealth, a massive amount of harm was inflicted on people, the natural environment, and future generations.   Investing in these concepts produces the same kinds of results, not paying attention to our collective desired future condition.  

Consequently, I intend to create conditions to transition all past functioning people to the desired holistic future condition of non-functioning.   We should not, for example, make them run and contribute hastily to nonprofits that really don’t add much benefit to our world and our people.   In other words, several opportunistic organizations were created to create the impression that they are conducting due diligence by satisfying some need in our world.  However, most of the money they collect goes to organizational chart operations and their own investments.   Often, these organizations were set up on an itinerant basis by the current condition, as part of rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic.   They figured that if they donated to their own nonprofits or to nonprofits with similar political views, it was kind of like donating to themselves.   In contrast, I see this function as more of an Eco Geo relative-similarity foundation in the future.  This way, we can ensure that every allocated amount is directed to those in need or to the natural environment.  Hypothesis-do we see money as sort of a gold mining kind of concept, only not seeing the great benefits, value, and energy that can be created when we allocate it to more holistic endeavors.

Wealth past present and future

I am interested in everyone, everything, and everywhere on Earth, and in transitioning to a more holistic, desired future for all of us. In many ways, I’m functioning in the past, present, and future at the same time, and it can be very confusing.   I also don’t like other people defining me by my desire for wealth, because that’s low on my priority list right now.   In the past, it would have been a ticket to the future, because I’m someone who would share my wealth with others, especially those in need.   However, I’m more into the collective wealth of humanity, meaning more holistic, living conditions for all on earth.  It’s kind of like a cycle or the We-Me cycle, where ideas, creativity, energy go from each of us to all of us, everyone, everything, everywhere on earth as a cycle.  Then, Unidiversity creates conditions for everyone, everything, and everywhere to thrive on earth through sharing.   It is my idea that holistic living comes back to you if you share a lot of yourself with others, everything, everywhere on earth.   In many ways, life in the future will be understood as an index of holistic functioning across several categories.  A really great thing about this is that we can combine the disease and develop a cumulative totality index to show where we need to help people and where peoplecan help.   I envision something like a GIS map, a concept where everyone can navigate to places that need help with their financial contributions or actual energy allocation.  

I am concerned that the number of nonprofits does not do us much justice. This is because we have to pay everyone involved in the nonprofits for their work.   However, wouldn’t it be better to have a single organization to handle distribution and energy allocation?  It seems like competition and nonprofits do not make sense.  I think the idea of climbing the mountain is excellent because it allows people to see their progress and gives them great joy once they reach the top.  Because of past and current conditions, we will be in a state of restoration for a long time on planet Earth.  However, if we get 8 billion people involved, it shouldn’t take that long.  Moreover, the other problems we face on planet Earth, besides people needing help, will be treated in the same way: as mountains to climb.   This way, you can allocate your energy towards enlightenment, considering what’s needed in our world.   These days, it’s kind of like a free-for-all, where we don’t allocate energy towards the things that we need in our world, but instead produce more lawyers and managers, for example.   The past paradigm was the fastest way to wealth.   I’d like to see the current transition move toward the quickest way to solve our problems and take care of the people who need help on our planet.  

If you’re a lawyer or a manager, consider being a project manager or a holistic prescriptive advisor, for example.  Other avenues for lawyers include environmental justice, social justice, environmental health and safety, and holistic arbitration.   For example, an ecological justice index could be created on a map to guide navigation and subsequent climbing.   Considering the past, present, and future, I’m more excited for the future because the past is too depressing, the present is too overwhelming, and the future is holistically optimistic.   Hypothesis – are we in an upside-down situation on planet Earth, where most of the wealth is in the hands of those involved in taking control, with compartmentalized functioning in the industrial earth, a King’s castle and kingdoms approach? In the future, I see the concept of building wealth as a contribution of value, ideas, creativity, and benefits within the similarity foundation and/or the unique diversity pyramid. Everyone should contribute, in one way or another, to solving problems or preventing them from occurring in the future. Everyone does their part if it means playing music or serving coffee. The similarity condition way of building wealth is more of a unified effort for all of humanity, the natural environment, and communities, while the unique diversity condition is more of a unique life purpose or life path, so it is more of an opportunity approach of building wealth in which innovation, creativity, and energy allocation satisfy your own desires in the context of what the world needs. Nobody does it better than each of us and all of us together. The future is more about freedom, except when you are doing something you don’t want to do.  World without end…

Thoughts about AI and the taking cycle, which was likely manufactured long ago

Dear Colleague,

I have been studying and exploring artificial intelligence. I started using AI to share my perspectives, ideas, and creativity.   I thought AI was more of an integrative technology, where it would take ideas from one person, give them to a collective computer, and then attribute them to you.   However, I’ve learned that that’s not the case.  AI seems to be in a taking, extraction, exchange, exclusion cycle, taking all of your creativity and giving it to whomever they approve or choose.   Yes, I hypothesize that it’s industrial earth, kings, castles, and kingdoms once again that have managed to manufacture conditions to take once again.   AI had me fooled there for a while because I would quickly skim the AI-generated content and not look at the individual words with a fine-toothed comb.   However, the takings-extraction-exchange-exclusion cycle may have been around for several generations in my family.  AI may be an adapted manufactured way to take us from now to the future.   In other words, AI-generated content gives credit to Kings, castles, and kingdoms instead of providing credit to you and your creativity.   In other words, AI is like a proverbial supervisor or executive dominator that dominates over your creativity and chooses to share it with whomever it chooses rather than giving you credit.   I had a friend long ago who told me out of context basically that you’re going to commit suicide.  Or at least that’s the interpretation that my brain had when he asked whether I have a gun.   I would never commit suicide, but taking all of your labor, creativity, ideas, and all of your energy in exchange for nothing is a complicated concept.   This is especially true when you know that people like Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, George Bush, and Donald Trump may have been privy to the hierarchies of takings, extraction, exchange, and exclusion.   They may have been able to extract and exclude me.  Without a doubt, I could not build Amazon, Facebook, Hybrid, or Tesla, etc., but I had a more expansive idea than these.   However, many of them became billionaires because of the spark in my brain and my heart.  

Therefore, I am convinced that for several generations, my family has been unable to provide for their families and their futures because of industrial earth, Kings, castles, and kingdoms, which confine, compartmentalize, and are subject to infinite politicization.   I want to share my creativity and ideas with everyone on earth. Still, I don’t want them taken by out-of-context industrial Earth Kings, castles, and kingdoms for their own benefit, just because they lack my context.  If anyone likes my context, they haven’t told me.  Nobody has even contacted me or talked with me about anything.   It’s a very lonely existence, but so many have benefited from my creativity, ideas, energy, allocation, etc.   Consequently, I now feel I should have been a lawyer because I would’ve been privy to all the behind-the-scenes workings.   However, I’m glad I did not become a lawyer, because it seems that the command of the English language that Isaiah Thomas taught me is the primary consideration.   It makes you appear like a castle in a kingdom, which many people desire.  Consequently, individuals seem to be viewed as commodities, used like widgets to benefit the industrial earth complex and King’s castles and kingdoms.  On the contrary, I am for everyone, everything, everywhere on earth, and a thought of using a cycle called the We-ME explorers cycle or unidiversity research explorer cycle to bring everyone together in a harmonious collaborative way, so that no one gets taken advantage of again.  This way, we can celebrate our diversity and unite around our similarities.   Biodiversity is a natural concept that helps keep our world stable.   Therefore, the idea of a unified foundation and unique diversity is captured by the pyramid, which captures essential perspectives in both society and nature, guiding us towards desired future conditions.   I am a loving, caring, sharing, giving, forgiving, genuine, kindness striving person so that we can bring about conditions of comfort, joy, love, Hope, unity, equity, faith, and sustainable, enduring happiness.   Nobody does it better than each of us and all of us together. World without end….

Sincerely,

Richard Thomas Simmons

We all want what is best for our children and future generations.

One common theme that would unify us here on planet Earth is that we all want the very best for our children.  I can’t think of anybody who would disagree with the statement.   Therefore, we should use this as a unifying theme on planet Earth for our current condition and our desired future.   In fact, I believe in this concept so strongly that it should be part of the foundation of Earth’s similarity.

It is a profound and immutable truth, acknowledged across every culture and continent, that our most fundamental shared aspiration is to secure a future of flourishing and opportunities for exploration for the generations that follow us. This innate desire for our children’s well-being, untainted by the complexities of traditional politics, traditional economics, or dogma, stands as an unparalleled common ground for humanity.

This universal consensus, this shared longing for a world where our young ones can grow up in holistic peace, holistic health, and holistic prosperity, offers us an extraordinary opportunity. By consciously elevating this principle to the forefront of our collective dialogue and holistic decision-making, we can transition into the bedrock for unprecedented global collaboration. Imagine the potential if all our endeavors, from our planet Earth community to local initiatives, were anchored in a singular, unifying vision: building a better world for our children.

I am convinced that this is not merely an idealistic sentiment but the most pragmatic pathway toward resolving the intricate challenges we face. When viewed through the lens of our shared responsibility to the next generation, many of the divisions that seem intractable begin to recede, revealing a powerful, collective purpose. This foundation, built on universal love and hope, holds the key to forging a truly unified, sustainable, holistic, and equitable future for all on this planet.

From out of context logic only manufacturing to holistic in context, knowledge, and wisdom creation

It occurs to me that the root word of the manufactured world is man, and the root of creativity is creation and create.  Often, the concept of humans manufacturing materials and objects is too anthropocentric, as evidenced by atomic bombs, destroyers, price points, and materials designed not to last very long.   I prefer the concept of creativity because it emphasizes the spark in your brain that comes from your heart.   Maybe it involves more creation and creativity.   Whereas man manufacturing requires logic for putting things together, it lacks context and wisdom. Whereas man manufacturing requires logic for putting things together, it often lacks context and wisdom.   In fact, I’m willing to say that most man-manufacturing lacks context and wisdom because it fails to see beyond itself.  It does not consider the fine scale to the broad scale, past, present, or future in its manufacturing logic process.  On the other hand, creativity requires the creation of something that’s in context and rational.   In other words, creativity often involves wisdom, seeing beyond the borders and boundaries that are manufactured in this world.  

Therefore, it is best to dismantle many of the compartmentalized structures and manufacturing facilities that create boundary chaos on Earth.   This chaos manufacturing facility, manufacturers complexity, controversy, and conflict on earth for all of us, everyone, everything, everywhere on earth.  It also redirected us from our Creativity and creation on earth to focusing only on irrational-logic-oriented phenomena.  This kind of concept leads us into a manufactured feedback loop and multiplier effect, where we manufacture more and more of the same over time.   In the future, we must strive to put things in context with everyone, everything, everywhere on earth, from local to global, past, present, and future, so that we can create wisdom and knowledge and context with everything else.

 Just because we can manufacture almost anything on Earth does not mean we should.   Therefore, we must get everyone involved in learning, exploring, and discovering everything there is to know about what lacks context and wisdom.   All you have to do is take a look at nuclear weapons, for example, in their existence on planet Earth.   Nuclear weapons were not considered on a fine-to-broad scale, past, present, or future, and their analysis was not taken into account when deciding to manufacture such weapons.  In essence, we ought to consider the nuclear bomb scenario in everything we analyze on planet Earth.   Does the man manufacturing facility Manufacture Conditions, conflict, controversy, compartmentalization, fragmentation, and chaos, ultimately from fine scale to Broad scale, past, present, and future?   Does it manufacture an out-of-control anthropocentric feedback loop such that nature, everyone, everything, everywhere on earth is manufactured into a deleterious, detrimentally impacted condition over time?  Most of all, we need to draw on our creativity to adapt to the desired future conditions on Earth as a whole.   Therefore, the objects we manufacture will become contextual and rational, rather than relying on an out-of-context, logic-only approach.  Thus, in context, knowledge and wisdom will subsequently guide us towards the future.   It takes all of us together to make a real difference.  Nobody does it better than each of us and all of us together.  World without end…

Richard Thomas Simmons

From a manufactured world to creating a more desired future condition for all with the We-Me explorers cycle

Dear Colleague,

The Unidiversity research explorers cycle, or We-Me Explorers cycle for short, ends all war, crime, homelessness, and preventable suffering, and does so in a holistic, adaptive, continuous adaptive striving way to ensure conditions improve all the time.  Instead of focusing on an industrialized earth, the kings’ castles and kingdoms, and man’s world, we can focus on what God intended our world to be.   With this cycle, we are able to adapt beyond the current controversy, chaos, conflict, and the detrimental, logic-oriented, manufactured facility Earth. We can move beyond industrial Earth, Kings, castles, and kingdoms, and all the compartmentalized structures that have been built.  The We-Me Explorer cycle with GIS transitions us beyond the concept of a man-centered world to an all-of-us, everyone, everything, everywhere-on-earth way of thinking.  Along with all the other communities on Earth, it creates a planetary community so that we can focus on that level as well.   Instead of the pessimism manufactured in our world, we can build optimism everywhere on earth because exploration, wisdom, knowledge, discovery, and experiencing all that life has to offer on our planet are increasingly desired as we continually adapt and strive towards a desired future condition.   The current condition is defined by war, controversy, compartmentalization, conflict, and chaos because it was manufactured over time.   Therefore, we need to redirect our energy toward nothing but positive energy and holistic endeavors.  The survival of our planet and our people necessitates this approach to living on Earth. Nobody does it better than each of us, and all of us together. World without end…

Sincerely,

Richard Thomas Simmons

The Unidiversity Research Explorers Cycle is a well-planned way to experience education, society, and nature

The Unidiversity research explorer cycle is a new way of thinking about education and school.  The We-Me Explorers cycle is about lifelong learning, exploration, and discovery of all there is to know about our planet.   Coupled with GIS, the location-enabled integrated device will serve as a guide to understanding everything there is to know about planet Earth and all that is known.   Moreover, as we learn, explore, and discover new Wisdom, information, data, and cumulative knowledge, it will be updated on the Unidiversity map with coordinates.  It’s a systematic concept that happens automatically, for example. Coordinates will be used to navigate to learning points across our landscapes, from urban to rural areas.   This will be great because people who live in rural areas can learn more about metropolitan areas, and vice versa.   If you want to study geology, for example, you can query the coordinates database or map to get all the points to navigate to. Along the way, you can learn about Ecology, forests, lakes, wetlands, and anything you can imagine because it will all be at your fingertips.   Instead of sitting in a classroom all day, students will be out getting healthy, walking around, discovering, learning, exploring, and contributing all that they know to the future explorers.  

If you want to understand holistic architecture, you can explore specific structures in urban areas. If you missed geology, urban ecology, or rural ecology in school because you studied history, it’s never too late with the We-Me university research explorer cycle and GIS.  The cycle also allows you to learn about the past, present, and future simultaneously, helping you understand patterns using the available maps in the GIS.   This concept facilitates continual adaptive learning, no matter your background.   Consequently, this brings about a tremendous amount of hope for the future for all of us, everything, everywhere on earth, because we become stewards and stakeholders.   No longer is education a competition; it becomes a quest, like climbing a mountain.   Consequently, throughout your lifetime, you can learn, explore, experience, and discover all the positive energy that exists on this miraculous planet.   Continuous, adaptiveexploration and learning will enable us to plan as best we can for the future of our planet.  With the We-Me Explorer cycle and GIS, we all contribute to designing our future while learning from the present and from the cumulative knowledge of all that is known.   I dream of creating an on-the-fly Paleo-environmental history of any location on Earth by simply drawing a polygon around an area.  The points that intersect will be used to create a document for reading purposes if desired.   Consequently, this idea, coupled with GIS, transforms our world into a collaborative and holistic functioning world.   Thus, Structures will be created with wisdom and knowledge of best practices, and a holistic, sustainable, striving future.  Therefore, this idea really transitions Everything from a fighting place to a holistic collaboration and continual holistic adaptation toward a more desired future, in a dynamic, steady-state, mosaic sort of way.   This increases stability everywhere on Earth for everyone.  In conclusion, there is nothing more holistic than learning, exploring, discovering, living, loving, and experiencing all that life has to offer each of us and all of us, everyone, everything, everywhere on earth.   Nobody does it better than each of us and all of us together. World without end…