2. Key Opportunity
• A planet-wide, collaborative quest for Global
Thrivability*.
– Issues include
• Sociological events
– Health, epidemics, wars,…
• Geophysical events
– Climate change, earthquakes, volcanoes, …
• Astrophysical events
– Asteroids, our Sun. …
• A Global Knowledge Garden
* Let’s call the quest: EarthMoonshot
3. Problem Space
• Too much information (info glut)
• Missing information
– Proprietary and not available
– Not proprietary, but hasn't been brought
to addressable space
– Massive amounts of tacit knowledge
– Native intuition not captured
– Incomplete recording
• Trust
• Heterogeneity
– Language (vernacular, dialects, etc.)
– Different world views on same topic
4. Opportunity Space
• Topic based information that is:
– Brought together through federation with relevance
– Freely available
– Recorded, easily found and built upon
– With tacit knowledge and native intuition captured
• Trustworthy
– All sides of the story are covered
• Heterogeneity
– Information is captured in a format
that takes into account vernacular,
dialects, different world views, etc.
5. From the perspective of
complexity theory, emergence
arises from complex systems
that create new properties
from “autonomous unities
coming together into larger,
more powerful unities”*
Complex Systems
Shared Stories
Collaboration in the Garden
The emergence we seek is that of
insight into the nature of and
solutions to complex problems