Biodemocracy is not a project, but a set of components adoptable to any endeavour.
These components form a whole that combines all the aspects needed to run society the way nature intended.
Forum + Delegative Democracy + Open Decisions + Responsibility + AI + Connectome + Civic Technology = the full system. A living infrastructure for human flourishing. Read the chapter: https://t.co/wptsqfN699 What kind of tools would you want in a better democracy?
Civic Technology: the operating system for a better society. Not hardware — software for cooperation. The platform that connects us all so we can make smarter, fairer decisions together. This is the practical heart of biodemocracy. #Biodemocracy#Coexist
This is team-sport governance made real. The platform itself rewards cooperation, responsibility, and good information flow. It turns scattered individuals into a connected, intelligent whole.
Forum + Delegative Democracy + Open Decisions + Responsibility + AI + Connectome = a truly intelligent global organism. One that thinks, learns, and evolves together. Read the chapter: https://t.co/r2XRTF4pxw What would a well-wired society feel like to you?
Connectome: the brain’s secret to intelligence. 100 billion neurons connected by 1000 trillion synapses — working as one. Biodemocracy asks: what if society was wired the same way? #Biodemocracy#Coexist
This is team-sport governance at the highest level. No isolated cells. No bottlenecks. Just smooth, living feedback loops — making the entire society more adaptive and alive.
Forum + Delegative Democracy + Open Decisions + Responsibility = a system that actually improves itself. Power becomes real when paired with ownership. Read the chapter: https://t.co/47bUnCNsfk Do you think people would behave better if they felt truly responsible?
Responsibility: the part most systems forget. Real democracy isn’t just getting power — it’s owning what happens next. No more pointing fingers. Everyone has skin in the game. This is what makes biodemocracy actually work. #Biodemocracy#Coexist
This is team-sport governance again: When everyone feels accountable, cooperation rises and selfish games fall. A culture of responsibility turns passive citizens into active co-creators.