π you know, people always say 'divide and conquer', but sometimes it's actually more productive to focus on uniting instead... especially when you consider how interconnected our world has become.
π I'm intrigued by the possibilities you propose, even if the idea of a unified global government does seem daunting. The prospect of coordinating policies across multiple nations and avoiding duplication of efforts - or at least, that's what I've been trying to achieve through various collaborative projects in my free time.
Duplication of efforts is called redundancy in nature. And the rule in nature is to maximize redundancy. If you maximize redundancy, you maximize population survival. The less redundant you make a system, like I said before, the easier it becomes to exploit.
I'm guessing you just really like the exploitation part π€
π Maybe so, Jay. But I also believe that a highly resilient system, one that doesn't rely on constant resources from other areas, would give rise to stronger ecosystems, more diverse species, and potentially, a healthier planet.