The Territory-Free Network State: A Conceptual Definition (Draft v2) [Introduction] Liberation from Physical Territory and Symbiosis The "Network State" we define is not an extension of the traditional nation-state model, which aims for a cloud-based community to eventually acquire physical land and seek diplomatic recognition from existing nation-states. Possessing physical territory means harboring the "ultimate fragility" of immovable mass. We will not plant a flag anywhere on Earth. By distributing and parasiting upon existing physical infrastructure without spatial constraints, our state is the "Autonomous Decentralized Survival System (Blue Planet System)" itself, surviving through continuous fluidity. [Redefining the Three Elements of a State: Abandonment of Territory and "Human + AI + Sovereignty"] We completely detach "territory" from the traditional three elements of a state (territory, people, sovereignty) and redefine the ...
This repository explores global system architectures, AI-era dynamics, attention, trust (Emotionics), and the transition protocols shaping our future. It serves as an open archive of observations and frameworks for understanding structural shifts beyond daily news and short-term reactions. The guiding belief here is simple: Sustainable futures do not rely on charismatic leaders, but on resilient systems and careful design today. Disclaimer: On this blog, “the world” does not include Japan.