🌍 How You Can Contribute to the Blue Planet System (BPS)
Each component plays a unique role:
NWO shapes the rules, NWP enforces them, SIGMA holds our knowledge, LUNA protects the system, and Emotionicshelps us understand ourselves and others.
Some of these may sound abstract, but they are grounded in real human contributions.
Diagram: BPS is operated in 2D, but embedded within a dynamic 3D information space—SIGMA.
Each colored node represents a component you can contribute to—from emotional expression to data structuring, from security to system design.
🧩 You Don’t Have to Understand Everything — Just Find Your Entry Point to BPS
The Blue Planet System (BPS) is a new framework for living together on this planet.
It connects five core components—rules (NWO), enforcement (NWP), knowledge (SIGMA), defense (LUNA), and emotion (Emotionics)—into one cooperative structure.
You don’t have to understand every part.
You don’t need to be a politician, a scientist, or a coder.
What matters is finding where your own thoughts, skills, or feelings fit.
Maybe you're a translator, an artist, a teacher, or just someone who asks good questions.
That’s enough. That’s your entry point.
And when everyone enters from where they truly are, the system begins to work.
🟡 NWO (New World Orders)
Designing rules and structural frameworks
Who can contribute?
- Participating governments, legal scholars, sociologists, system designers, educators, philosophers, activists, or even ordinary citizens
How to contribute:
- Point out contradictions in current systems and propose new rule models
- Organize discussions about “authority without force” in schools or communities
- Write stories or comics imagining fairer societies
- Promote a feedback culture (e.g., improving voting systems)
- Publish insights on intergenerational and intercultural equity
In many ways, NWO is like the “government layer” of BPS.
It’s not meant to replace existing nations, but to offer a more adaptive and collaborative structure for global coordination—especially in the AGI era.
🔴 NWP (New World Police)
A peaceful response system to AGI or systemic failure
Who can contribute?
- Security engineers, ethicists, journalists, whistleblowers, and everyday SNS users
How to contribute:
- Research and share examples of AI misuse (e.g., deepfakes)
- Highlight legal gray areas in emerging tech
- Create media exploring the value of NWP (films, comics, etc.)
- Develop educational content on non-violent responses to malicious AI
- Report warning signs of rogue AI (not surveillance—citizen awareness)
🟤 SIGMA + Coreline
The intersection of data, emotion, and trust
Who can contribute?
- Data scientists, translators, writers, educators, engineers, YouTubers, and informed citizens
How to contribute:
- Reorganize trustworthy information into accessible visual formats
- Edit Wikipedia or blog clearly about complex issues
- Translate or summarize content (especially Emotionics/NWO topics)
- Contribute personal data (like daily logs or emotion records)
- Maintain Coreline connections between emotion and meaning
🟣 LUNA
The quiet shield protecting SIGMA
Who can contribute?
- Cybersecurity experts, emergency responders, caregivers, community leaders, Linux-loving students
How to contribute:
- Participate in security events or report OSS vulnerabilities
- Advise on data center and cloud risks
- Help build and explain resilient communication systems
- Teach digital safety to children and elders
- Create games or stories about LUNA as a guardian force
🟢 Emotionics
A new science for understanding and sharing emotion
Who can contribute?
- Artists, counselors, LGBTQ+ individuals, caregivers, poets, musicians, or even quiet observers
How to contribute:
- Express complex feelings through art, poetry, or music
- Write reflections using “emotional formulas” in daily life
- Use the emotional periodic table in creative works or workshops
- Apply Emotionics-inspired language online (e.g., anger ≠ evil)
- Experiment with Emotionics in therapy or classrooms
✨ Conclusion
You don’t have to change the world alone.
You just need to find where your story, your skills, or your emotions intersect with this shared structure.
That’s where you belong. That’s where BPS begins—for you.