Activity
Mon
Wed
Fri
Sun
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
What is this?
Less
More

Memberships

High Vibe Tribe

80.1k members • Free

New Earth Network

20 members • Free

New Earth Community

6.4k members • Free

AI Automation Agency Hub

303.8k members • Free

Network Builders

427 members • Free

Ai Titus+

49 members • $8/m

Ai Titus

902 members • Free

Creators

16.8k members • Free

Scale Your Audience With AI

241 members • Free

2 contributions to New Earth Community
Hi folks, I’m new around here..
Over the last few years I’ve been thinking a lot about the direction humanity is heading in. Technology is accelerating rapidly—especially artificial intelligence—and it’s becoming increasingly clear that our governance systems struggle to keep pace with what we are capable of building. Because of that, I’ve started exploring a simple guiding principle that I call Mutually Assured Survival (MAS). For much of the 20th century global stability was often described through the lens of Mutually Assured Destruction—the idea that the threat of catastrophic conflict prevented escalation. But the world we are moving into may require a different mindset. The question I’m exploring is whether humanity can develop systems of cooperation, governance, and technological responsibility that orient us toward Mutually Assured Survival instead. This isn’t a finished theory or a claim of having answers. It’s simply a framework I’m beginning to explore and document. I fully understand that new ideas are often met with scepticism or disagreement. That’s part of how ideas are tested and refined. For me, this is simply an intellectual project that I find meaningful. I’m interested in seeing where the exploration leads over time. If nothing else, it’s a conversation worth having as we move deeper into an age of powerful technologies.
Hi folks, I’m new around here..
0 likes • 24h
@Flow Z I think you’re right that culture can break systems, history shows that clearly. But one thing I’ve been thinking about is what happens after that. Because if a system is removed without something stable replacing it, we often end up with: 👉 power vacuums 👉 fragmentation 👉 new systems that drift in similar ways So maybe the challenge isn’t just: “how do we break the current system?” But: 👉 “how do we build systems that are harder to drift away from cooperation in the first place?” That’s where I think culture and systems might need to evolve together. Culture creates pressure for change… but systems determine whether that change actually stabilises or just resets the cycle.
0 likes • 18h
@Charlotte Basten Charlotte, I really like the way you framed that, and yes, I’ve heard Arrival touches this space beautifully. What you said about everyone holding a piece of the puzzle feels spot on. Most of the time we’re operating from partial views, personal, cultural, even national and then competing from those positions instead of combining them. Where it gets interesting (and a bit more serious) is when the stakes get high enough. At that point, it stops being about who’s right or who wins… and starts becoming about whether we can align in time to avoid things going wrong. That’s actually what I’ve been exploring with something I call Mutually Assured Survival (MAS) — a shift from: ‘how do I win?’ to ‘how do we make sure none of us lose everything?’ Because once systems become powerful enough, whether that’s technology, environment, or geopolitics, cooperation isn’t just a nice idea anymore… it becomes necessary. I also really like your puzzle analogy. Maybe the real challenge isn’t just putting the pieces together, but learning how to share them in a way that builds TRUST, not fear. I haven’t seen Arrival yet - what part of it stuck with you the most?”
My Hidden Cosmic Mythology
I learned some things along my time on this earth, with three goddess entering my life at different times. Once, while I was staying at the retreat center, Isis Oasis, I slept in the room dedicated to the goddess Sekhmet. Another time, I was in an International Imports shop in my local mall and was attracted to this pendant of Kali. Finally, while writing my first book, The Goddess of Peace: The Epic Journey of Rena Nicole, (available on Etsy), I was inspired to create my own mythological cosmology with a cosmic Self named Serelune, my original self. I’m exploring the possibility of teaching people how to find their own mythological cosmology rooted in their name and experiences. Would love some beta testers who’d be interested in using a digital twin for creating a visual of your own cosmology. See the video I created as an example.
Hi Rena and Thankyou for inviting me to the group. My work is grounded in science but my inner voice is grounded in art and spirituality. I believe they can co exist. Mathematical modelling can help shape civilisational governance and renewal. That’s where my biggest contribution and impact lies.
0 likes • 9d
@Rena Nicole is that here, or somewhere else? Community? Etc
1-2 of 2
Kevin Michael Brown
3
32points to level up
@kevin-brown-2649
✨ From Trauma to Transcendence ✨ Through Eterna Works Creative, I craft books, music, and worlds that help humanity remember who we truly are.

Active 18h ago
Joined Mar 13, 2026
North West England & Greece
Powered by