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How will it do it?  By using a unified "Physics of Information" and a [[distributed architecture]] to '''generalize''' and scale up to ''billions'' of nodes, events, and tasks while keeping it beautiful.
How will it do it?  By using a unified "Physics of Information" and a [[distributed architecture]] to '''generalize''' and scale up to ''billions'' of nodes, events, and tasks while keeping it beautiful.


These fractal organizations will affect and inform other such organizations through a vast gravity and resonance model.  It is planned to eventually replace the inefficient and ubiquitous e-mail/twitter communications model and ultimately transform the way content is organized and interacted with on the Internet ''and'' your computer (but you don't have to believe it, yet :^)."
These fractal organizations will affect and inform other such organizations through a vast gravity and resonance model.  It is planned to eventually replace the inefficient and ubiquitous e-mail/twitter communications model and ultimately transform the way content is organized and interacted with on the Internet ''and'' your computer."
 
 
 
=Discussion=
 
* technical details: http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/pangaia/index.php?title=Specifics
 
Sam Rose comments: "It's in the neighborhood of Diaspora ideas, but using P2P internet
protocols, instead of open web protocols/standards the way diaspora does."
 
 
=More Information=
 
* an early application of the Pangaia ideas, http://nodilus.org/





Revision as of 13:55, 10 February 2011

URL = http://pangaia.sourceforge.net


Description

Pangaia is quietly developing the world's "next great internet application", emerging from complexity science:

  • Utilizing the power and wisdom of the crowd (given the right tools and incentives),
  • using a stellar theoretical model for organizing the elements of knowledge (which we claim is provably optimal), we are
  • creating a distributed peer-to-peer platform for trading creative value (a new economic system),
  • while allocating decision-making authority fairly and efficiently (a new form of self-organizing governance)
  • in a way that inspires even greater participation (a beautiful ecosystem of knowledge).

What will it do? Think Diaspora + Wikipedia + Free-Currency Network + Gift Economy.

How will it do it? By using a unified "Physics of Information" and a distributed architecture to generalize and scale up to billions of nodes, events, and tasks while keeping it beautiful.

These fractal organizations will affect and inform other such organizations through a vast gravity and resonance model. It is planned to eventually replace the inefficient and ubiquitous e-mail/twitter communications model and ultimately transform the way content is organized and interacted with on the Internet and your computer."


Discussion

Sam Rose comments: "It's in the neighborhood of Diaspora ideas, but using P2P internet protocols, instead of open web protocols/standards the way diaspora does."


More Information