2. Technical
2.7 Overlay
 
2. Technical
2.1 Coverage
2.2 High Tech
2.3 Lo-Fi
2.4 Dissemination
2.5 Languages
2.6 Lasting
     Infrastructure
2.7 Overlay
2.8 Figures
3. Social
3.1 The Electorate
3.2 Biggest Problems
3.3 The Questions
3.4 History of
     Democracy
3.5 Who Runs
     the World
3.6 Who Owns      The Wealth
3.7 The Will
     of the People
4. Practical
4.1 Resolution
     of Suffering
4.2 Financing
4.3 Implementation
4.4 Security
4.5 De-Centralization
4.6 Humanpower
4.7 The Process
4.8 Timeline

 

When you add it all up, it's impressive what we are capable of.

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Global satellite communications systems currently cover 100% of the planet with voice and data transmission, many times over.

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We possess administrative infrastructure to reach over 90% of the world population.

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25 languages give us access to 75% of the people on the planet.

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Voting infrastructure already exists to allow access to 73% of the planet's inhabitants.

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Global shipping and travel is possible at the drop of a hat.

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Organizations with memberships from around the world are the norm.

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Disseminating information about the world population has become a piece of cake for super computers.

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User-friendly hardware and software has been developed that allows for data input and output in any language, with or without the written word.



VII. THE CONNECTED WORLD
The fully built network - ready for the referendum.

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A. The planet can support the infrastructure to hold a world vote.

B. Those places that are not connected yet need it the most.

An equitable future seems tangible.

As with anything of the scope of the global human referendum, the spine of the organization is made up of multiple autonomous elements that overlap and complement each other in this single effort. The world vote adapts itself to the available possibilities and furthers the expansion of what can exist.

 
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