BPS + Roles Cycle When the BPS adopts a structure consisting of "Providers (Upper Tier)", "NWOs, etc. (Middle Tier)", and "Users (Lower Tier)", a mechanism akin to "blood circulation" becomes essential to prevent these hierarchies from becoming rigid. Vertical Mobility (Role Swapping): A system where the roles of data suppliers (Providers), data consumers (Users), and rule designers/enforcers (NWO/NWP) rotate based on specific cycles or conditions. By avoiding fixed rulers and subjects—operating under the premise that "today's guardian of the rules is tomorrow's ordinary user"—NWOs are deterred from designing extreme or dictatorial rules that could eventually bare their fangs at the creators themselves. Horizontal Mobility (Cross-Border Movement between Multi-NWOs): The right for Users and Providers to freely migrate (or fork) to another NWO to prevent the stagnation of power within a single NWO (local BPS). This "liqui...
Hello, I’m Kohei Takagi (髙木 耕平), a Japanese philosopher and world advisor. I explore global systems, AI-era dynamics, attention, trust, and long-term structures shaping our future. This blog is a place to record my observations and frameworks for understanding the world beyond daily news and short-term reactions. My guiding belief is simple: Tomorrow can be better, but only if we think and act carefully today. Disclaimer: On this blog, “the world” does not include Japan.