Blue Planet System (BPS), Green Planet System (GPS), and Blue-Green Planet System (BGPS)
The Weakness of BPS
The Blue Planet System (BPS) has a critical weakness: it is vulnerable to the Unknown.
BPS is very strong when dealing with the Known, which makes it excellent for maintaining order.
However, once the Unknown emerges, BPS alone can break down.
GPS as a Complement
The Green Planet System (GPS) is designed to complement this weakness.
GPS operates in the imaginary domain, where unseen or unpredictable elements — generated by humans or AIs — are handled.
BGPS = BPS + GPS
Mathematically, their relationship can be expressed as:
- BPS = cosθ
- GPS = i·sinθ
- BGPS = e^{iθ}
BPS deals with real data, but lacks the capacity to process imaginary data.
GPS, on the other hand, applies to the imaginary side.
Together, they form BGPS, a united system capable of handling both domains.
Toward the Cosmic Step
If all members of Earth were to join BGPS, the system would eventually reach:
e^{iπ}=−1
This symbolic “-1” represents a phase shift — the moment when BGPS transcends Earth itself.
At that time, humanity and its systems would be ready to step into outer space.