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=== Million Generations ===
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The [[Milliongenerations:foundation|Stichting milliongenerations]] exists from 2009 to 2034 to make it more likely that the future is very long. In 2012, it helped to start [[Milliongenerations:Letters]] of Utrecht and, in 2022, the [[LTAP]] collaboration of Long-Term Art Projects and in 2023 supported the efforts for [[Intergenerational Fairness Day]] together with other organisations.


milliongenerations.org intends to challenge the wisdom of crowds to think about the conditions required for civilization to exist on this planet while the sun provides a suitable environment. As far as we know that would allow for many millions of human generations.  
milliongenerations.org started with the question how there could be most happiness. That requires existence of sentient beings, knowledge and that there actually will be many generations of beings alive on this planet for as long as the sun shines. There is no agenda for any particular outcome nor answers it intends to promote, except for the hope that civilization(s) will continue and let individuals realize the wonder of being alive and pass on knowledge while life is possible.  


Perspectives on the survival of civilization on this planet for even a few hundred or thousand more years tend to be pessimistic. History provides plenty of examples of collapsed civilizations and we have consumed most easily accessible resources.  
Little so far prevents us from endangering future beings. We, who enjoy the fruits of progress, must protect the interests of those who do not yet exist and expand their possibilities. We must reduce risks that threaten the existence of civilisation (such as unaligned artificial intelligence, man-made pandemics, conflicts and runaway climate change) with a joint and formidable effort to make it likely that we and our – common – descendants continue to survive progress. Our political and economic models must become able to develop forever and work primarily for the vast majority:  those who are still to come. We should not want to predict the future, but we should make it possible. Let us be good ancestors.


milliongenerations.org plans to invite everyone interested to think out of the box. To leave pressing issues such as climate change, resources, and conflicts for what they are for a while and to focus here exclusively on the constraints placed by the assumption that civilization(s) continue for millions of generations. If in this process some of us can come up with viable visions or inspiring ideas, we may hope for beneficial feedback to current affairs. As various organizations dedicated to influencing the here and now in one way or another already exist, the focus of milliongenerations.org should firmly remain in the long term, no matter how (or if) we believe it can or should be reached.
milliongenerations.org is small volunteer effort around a formally organized not-for-profit foundation based in The Netherlands: [[Milliongenerations:foundation|Stichting milliongenerations]]. The site exists to enable the exploration of the perspective created by the [[assumption]] that civilization(s) continue for very long periods on this planet. This need not be static and unchanging.  


milliongenerations.org is but an idea at the moment, conceived around the question of maximizing happiness. There is no agenda for any particular outcome nor do we have answers we intend to promote. We plan to set up a not-for-profit foundation and organize a prize to go to the most positively cited contributions. We hope to accommodate contributions in different languages and it would be welcome if the format turned out to be useful to also help explore other questions. It may take a while before this model is implemented. If you have ideas on how to arrange any aspect of that, if you want to support us in any way or help to better define and communicate our question, please let us know.
On this website users can discuss topics that hope to add a new perspective to the discussion such as the rights of future generations, existential risks and surviving progress. This wiki site strives to be an open source think tank that invites to think about how civilization can last on this planet. To explore the conditions required for knowledge to be shared while life is possible on the earth i.e., while the sun provides a suitable environment. This could help identify '''[[conditions of sustainable civilizations|requirements for lasting civilizations]]'''. This knowledge would make it easier to find '''[[Actions to be taken to achieve a sustainable civilization|ways]]''' to create the right conditions. Various organizations dedicated to influencing the here and now in one way or another already exist. The '''focus on this site should firmly remain in the long term''', no matter how (or if) we believe it can or should be reached. If you're looking to '''do something else''', you could check out initiatives listed [[Related topics|here]] or actions discussed [[Actions to be taken to achieve a sustainable civilization|here]].


In the long run we are all dead, as was famously observed by John Maynard Keynes. Pushing this perspective out to reasons beyond our control warrants a sincere effort. Even if we fail, we may better understand the gift we have. And we may yet be standing in a line that continues for millions of generations with individuals who realize life is wonderful.
The perspective invites to think out of the box and '''look from a different perspective''' i.e., to look back from an assumption of a desired future rather than to predict the future or change the present. To leave pressing and important issues such as climate change, resources, inequality, and conflicts for what they are for a while and to focus here exclusively on the constraints placed by the [[assumption]] that [[civilization|civilization(s)]] continue for millions of generations. It is extremely important to reduce [[existential risks]], and yet the debate here also hopes to add other perspectives that might be helpful in securing a long-term survival of progress. To develop positive concepts for possible futures and create ideas for [[sustainable|sustainability]], [[resilient|resilience]] and [[existential security]] rather than reducing unsustainability or just hoping everything is going to be all right. If this perspective helps some of us to come up with viable visions or inspiring ideas, we may expect beneficial feedback to current affairs. In 2023 it is fair to say that the original ambition of a broad discussion that started this site in 2008 and 2009 has not been achieved, but other surprising developments have been helped into existence. It is hard to predict which ideas and actions will be relevant, so casting a wide net and exploring unusual perspectives seems beneficial. The milliongeneration foundation will continue to look for ways to make it more likely that the future will be very long, to help add Saturdays. 
 
The [[Milliongenerations:Operational strategy|plan]] to organize a [[Milliongenerations:Prize |prize]] to go to the most positively cited contributions no longer seems viable. The Wiki approach is not be ideal for the purpose and the website should look a lot better. We are, however, very grateful to the [http://wikimedia.org/ Wikimedia Foundation] for providing the [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki MediaWiki] environment. We plan to use it until we have and can implement a concept that is more suitable to a focused discussion. We are especially grateful to [http://www.wikipedia.org/ Wikipedia] for changing the way we share and access information. And for giving us hope that inspiring things can come from this initiative.
 
If you have ideas on how to arrange any aspect of a model that could work, if you want to support us in any way or help to better define and communicate our [[questions]], please share your thoughts in the [[community]] or check out [[Milliongenerations:Current events | what needs to be done]] most urgently.
 
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Latest revision as of 13:11, 16 November 2023

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The Stichting milliongenerations exists from 2009 to 2034 to make it more likely that the future is very long. In 2012, it helped to start Milliongenerations:Letters of Utrecht and, in 2022, the LTAP collaboration of Long-Term Art Projects and in 2023 supported the efforts for Intergenerational Fairness Day together with other organisations.

milliongenerations.org started with the question how there could be most happiness. That requires existence of sentient beings, knowledge and that there actually will be many generations of beings alive on this planet for as long as the sun shines. There is no agenda for any particular outcome nor answers it intends to promote, except for the hope that civilization(s) will continue and let individuals realize the wonder of being alive and pass on knowledge while life is possible.

Little so far prevents us from endangering future beings. We, who enjoy the fruits of progress, must protect the interests of those who do not yet exist and expand their possibilities. We must reduce risks that threaten the existence of civilisation (such as unaligned artificial intelligence, man-made pandemics, conflicts and runaway climate change) with a joint and formidable effort to make it likely that we and our – common – descendants continue to survive progress. Our political and economic models must become able to develop forever and work primarily for the vast majority: those who are still to come. We should not want to predict the future, but we should make it possible. Let us be good ancestors.

milliongenerations.org is small volunteer effort around a formally organized not-for-profit foundation based in The Netherlands: Stichting milliongenerations. The site exists to enable the exploration of the perspective created by the assumption that civilization(s) continue for very long periods on this planet. This need not be static and unchanging.

On this website users can discuss topics that hope to add a new perspective to the discussion such as the rights of future generations, existential risks and surviving progress. This wiki site strives to be an open source think tank that invites to think about how civilization can last on this planet. To explore the conditions required for knowledge to be shared while life is possible on the earth i.e., while the sun provides a suitable environment. This could help identify requirements for lasting civilizations. This knowledge would make it easier to find ways to create the right conditions. Various organizations dedicated to influencing the here and now in one way or another already exist. The focus on this site should firmly remain in the long term, no matter how (or if) we believe it can or should be reached. If you're looking to do something else, you could check out initiatives listed here or actions discussed here.

The perspective invites to think out of the box and look from a different perspective i.e., to look back from an assumption of a desired future rather than to predict the future or change the present. To leave pressing and important issues such as climate change, resources, inequality, and conflicts for what they are for a while and to focus here exclusively on the constraints placed by the assumption that civilization(s) continue for millions of generations. It is extremely important to reduce existential risks, and yet the debate here also hopes to add other perspectives that might be helpful in securing a long-term survival of progress. To develop positive concepts for possible futures and create ideas for sustainability, resilience and existential security rather than reducing unsustainability or just hoping everything is going to be all right. If this perspective helps some of us to come up with viable visions or inspiring ideas, we may expect beneficial feedback to current affairs. In 2023 it is fair to say that the original ambition of a broad discussion that started this site in 2008 and 2009 has not been achieved, but other surprising developments have been helped into existence. It is hard to predict which ideas and actions will be relevant, so casting a wide net and exploring unusual perspectives seems beneficial. The milliongeneration foundation will continue to look for ways to make it more likely that the future will be very long, to help add Saturdays.

The plan to organize a prize to go to the most positively cited contributions no longer seems viable. The Wiki approach is not be ideal for the purpose and the website should look a lot better. We are, however, very grateful to the Wikimedia Foundation for providing the MediaWiki environment. We plan to use it until we have and can implement a concept that is more suitable to a focused discussion. We are especially grateful to Wikipedia for changing the way we share and access information. And for giving us hope that inspiring things can come from this initiative.

If you have ideas on how to arrange any aspect of a model that could work, if you want to support us in any way or help to better define and communicate our questions, please share your thoughts in the community or check out what needs to be done most urgently.

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