Green Planet Protocol (GPP):A Communication Standard for Connecting Multiple Blue Planet Systems
Why the World Needs a Protocol Like GPP
Modern societies—both physical and digital—are facing a structural problem.
Critical information exists.
Detection capabilities exist.
Human experts and AI systems exist.
And yet, tragedies still occur simply because information was not shared.
This is not primarily a problem of technology, intelligence, or goodwill.
It is a protocol problem.
Blue Planet System (BPS) as a Universal Unit
The Blue Planet System (BPS) is designed to be scalable across different levels of civilization:
• A global world system
• A nation-state
• A corporation or organization
• A local community
• Even a digital platform such as Twitter, Instagram, or other SNS
Each of these can be understood as a local or “mini” BPS, with its own:
• Providers
• Users
• Internal governance
• Internal data core (SIGMA)
• Internal decision authority (NWO)
This scalability is one of BPS’s strengths—but it also introduces a new challenge.
The Core Problem: SIGMA Cannot Be Fully Shared
Each BPS contains SIGMA, its internal data core.
SIGMA is intentionally not fully shareable:
• It contains sensitive data
• It depends on local context
• It is constrained by law, ethics, politics, and trust
This is correct system design.
However, the absence of a standardized way to share minimal critical signals means that:
• Even information that should be shared often is not
• Fear of responsibility, misinterpretation, or political fallout blocks communication
• Preventable crises escalate into tragedies
This is the gap that Green Planet Protocol (GPP) is designed to fill.
What Is Green Planet Protocol (GPP)?
Green Planet Protocol (GPP) is a communication standard that connects multiple local BPS instances.
Its purpose is simple and strict:
To prevent tragedies caused by the absence of information sharing between BPSs—
without forcing full data sharing, value alignment, or centralized control.
GPP does not unify systems.
It connects them safely.
Formal Definition of GPP
GPP (Green Planet Protocol) is a communication standard
for transmitting signals generated by LUNA, NWP, or LRs,
which a BPS’s NWO has judged should be shared,
to other BPSs.
Key implications of this definition:
• GPP itself does not judge
• AI systems do not autonomously broadcast
• Human or institutional responsibility remains local
• Only signals, not internal reasoning or raw data, are transmitted
Detection → Judgment → Sharing (Clear Role Separation)
Within each BPS:
• LUNA detects external attacks or technical threats
• NWP detects uncontrolled or rogue AI activity
• LRs detect social instability or escalation risks (often via Emotionics)
These components only detect.
The NWO (New World Orders) layer:
• Receives signals
• Judges whether sharing is necessary
• Decides the level of abstraction
• Authorizes transmission via GPP
This preserves sovereignty, responsibility, and ethical boundaries.
GPP Signal: Minimal Structure Definition
A GPP signal is intentionally minimal.
GPP Signal Core Fields:
• source_type: LUNA | NWP | LRs
• confidence_level
• abstract_event_type
• time_window
• scope_hint: local | cross-BPS
No raw data.
No internal logs.
No emotional narratives.
No attribution of blame.
Information Sharing Levels
To avoid overreaction or misuse, GPP supports graded sharing:
1. Signal
• Early indication
• Low commitment
• Awareness only
2. Pattern
• Repeated or correlated signals
• Suggests emerging structure
3. Alert
• High confidence
• Preventive action recommended
• Still non-coercive
GPP never issues commands.
It only informs.
Non-Sharing Principle: NWO Judgment Logs
A critical safeguard:
The reasoning and internal judgment logs of NWO are never shared via GPP.
Other BPSs receive:
• What was detected
• That it may matter to them
They do not receive:
• Why the decision was made
• Who internally argued what
• Political, emotional, or strategic reasoning
This prevents:
• Blame cascades
• Political weaponization
• Moral coercion
What GPP Is Not
To avoid dangerous misunderstandings, GPP explicitly is not:
• A global surveillance system
• A world government
• A global police force
• A forced transparency framework
• An emotional synchronization layer
GPP exists precisely because full transparency is neither possible nor safe.
Why GPP Matters Now
Today, both humans and AI systems are forced to handle contradictions they were never meant to absorb:
• “Share information, but take no risk”
• “Prevent harm, but do not interfere”
• “Be responsible, but have no authority”
This is unsustainable.
GPP removes this burden from individuals and AI systems by structuralizing what can be shared and what cannot.
Final Thought
The internet once needed TCP/IP.
Civilization-scale systems now need something analogous.
Green Planet Protocol is not about control.
It is about preventing silence from becoming tragedy.
When systems are allowed to remain local, diverse, and sovereign—
yet still capable of signaling danger to one another—
both humans and AI can finally return to their proper roles.
