To my esteemed colleagues and fellow visionaries,
The Unidiversity research explorer cycle Works really great for insurance on planet Earth. The We-Me Explorers Cycle (for short) is a concept representing each of us and all of us, everyone, everything, everywhere on earth. Therefore, each of us and all of us will be represented by the cumulative totality of everyone on earth. For insurance pool reasons, that means each of us is assigned to a pool with 8 billion people. Therefore, it minimizes insurance costs for everyone on Earth because the pool covers 8 billion people. This concept works well for all types of insurance. Eco-geo relativities may be used to understand risk across these various pools, such that some people in some regions of the world may be charged a higher insurance rate. Still, nothing compared to the current state of the industrial world. The current state of industrial Earth is pretty much about out-of-control opportunistic exploitation. The types of insurance that I’m referring to include car insurance, health insurance, rental insurance, homeowners insurance, dental insurance, trip insurance, Liability insurance, collision insurance, Disability insurance, Long-term care insurance, umbrella insurance, RV insurance, truck insurance, Comprehensive insurance, uninsured motorist insurance, personal injury, insurance, medical payment insurance, and all other types of insurance imaginable. I’m looking forward to going through this transition to planetary insurance for Everyone, everything, everywhere on earth. Furthermore, I see insurance as an integral part of planning on Earth, so that unsustainable projects cannot obtain insurance if they don’t meet Certain criteria. All nuclear bomb manufacturing will fall under this criterion in the future. The benefits of this type of insurance are excellent for everyone. Everything everywhere on earth. Nobody does it better than each of us and all of us together world without end…
I am writing to share an evolved perspective on a truly transformative concept – one that I believe is essential for our collective future on Earth. This concept, which I refer to as the “We-Me Explorers Cycle,” fundamentally reframes our understanding of global interdependence, emphasizing that each of us, and indeed everyone, everything, everywhere, is intrinsically connected. This profound interconnectedness forms the bedrock for a revolutionary approach to risk management and collective security.
Imagine a truly unified planetary insurance model, where the entire population of Earth – all 8 billion souls – constitutes a single, comprehensive risk pool. This “Global Collective Risk-Sharing Model” would dramatically alter the landscape of insurance as we know it. By diversifying risk across an unprecedented scale, the financial burden on any individual or entity would be minimized to an extent unimaginable under current industrial Earth paradigms. The sheer size of such a pool would inherently drive down costs, making essential coverage universally accessible and affordable.
This innovative framework is not limited to a select few types of coverage; rather, it encompasses every conceivable form of insurance. From health, home, and auto to liability, long-term care, and even comprehensive environmental coverage, all would fall under the umbrella of this unified planetary system. We would employ sophisticated “Eco-Geo Relativistic Risk Assessment” methodologies, allowing for nuanced adjustments based on specific regional or environmental factors. While some areas might present higher inherent risks – due to geological instability or climate patterns, for instance – the premiums, even after these adjustments, would remain a fraction of what individuals and communities currently endure in our fragmented, profit-driven markets. This stands in stark contrast to the current state of affairs, often characterized by what I perceive as unrestrained and opportunistic exploitation.
Beyond the immediate financial benefits, this global insurance architecture serves a far grander purpose: it becomes an indispensable tool for planetary stewardship. By integrating sustainability criteria directly into the underwriting process, we gain the ability to decisively influence global development. Projects or industries that fail to meet rigorous ecological, social, and ethical standards would simply be uninsurable. This mechanism effectively disincentivizes unsustainable practices, channeling investment and innovation towards endeavors that genuinely benefit humanity and our planet. As a stark example, the future manufacturing of nuclear weapons would, under this framework, be rendered economically unviable due to the inability to secure coverage, thereby fostering a world geared towards peace and collaboration.
The benefits of such a system are not merely incremental; they are paradigm-shifting, promising a future of unparalleled security, equity, and sustainable progress for everyone, everything, everywhere on Earth. This vision champions the extraordinary power of unity and collective responsibility. Nobody does it better than each of us and all of us together. World without end….
Sincerely,
Richard Thomas Simmons