World Special Operation Three (cont.): Constructs’ Origin

SVET
2 min readMar 13, 2022

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Largest Institutional Constructs are super-national. They are formed as a result of a natural, eternalization process when multiple smaller, institutional assemblages cluster together to protect and / or to obtain resources needed to foster their unlimited perpetuity.

Having the same origin (coming from the same source), Constructs had started to differentiate from each other by their prime eternalization energy sources as a result of their prolonged competitive expansion to the different geographical regions.

C3’s prime eternalization energy sources is an access to a very large, habitable land-mass, which precludes a rapid self-multiplication of individual constructs (e.g. a rapid growth of population).

It includes, primarily, a gigantic fertile areas covering the Indian plate and its large adjacent regions as well as some parts of African and of both American continents (alongside main rivers basins).

In a contrast, C2’s prime eternalization sources is an access to gigantic stocks of minerals and fossils. That includes most of inhabitable parts of the Eurasian, North American as well as Arabian and Australian tectonic plates.

C1, which expands to eternity by waters, includes prolongated coastal areas of both Americas as well as some fragmented parts of Asia, Oceanic (and Marin) Europe, largest islands, archipelagos as well as multiple islets.

As a result of better innovative advancements (C1 naturally favors individual and artificial constructs with a faster reaction but lesser forward-looking abilities), C1 has been able to subdue larger parts of C2 and C3 potential expansion areas. That creates a potential for C1’s future major disruption.

C4’s eternalization sources are non-material such f.e. as information and its routers as well as humans’ intellects, emotions and higher levels of perceptions allowing to build artificial constructs. C4 is naturally dispersed and has been absorbed by C1, C2 and C3.

However, as resources become scarcer, intensifying a competition among three dominant Constructs, their control over C4 is loosening. It will lead to C1-C3 inner fracturing and a consequent C4 reinforcement.

Evernomics notes on wars:

Institutional Constructs fight for resources. Making Constructs bigger makes wars more devastating. Therefore, we have to set limits on a size of Constructs.

So far those limits have been set naturally by one Construct obliterating another one. Eventually, we come to the point in history when such destruction might be fatal to everyone.

Consequently, either we learn to limit Constructs’ growth artificially or our Constructs’ production capacity will be self-zeroed catastrophically.

Then we will have to start all over again.

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