
The Age of Post-Scarcity - Volume 5: White Papers
Release Date: Saturday, May 17th, 2025
In 'The Age of Post-Scarcity - Volume 5: White Papers,' Jeff Morgan presents visionary frameworks for designing systems in a post-scarcity civilization, exploring diverse domains like healing, mobility, and governance.
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What if the future is not something to predict, but something to design? What if post scarcity is not just a condition we reach, but a system we learn to build?
The Age of Post-Scarcity: Volume 5 is titled White Papers because it moves from revelation to articulation. This volume gathers a collection of theoretical frameworks that explore how post scarcity civilization could be shaped at the level of systems. These are not technical manuals. They are visionary proposals. They offer a clear invitation to consider how culture, infrastructure, and human well-being might be redesigned from the ground up.
Where earlier volumes revealed the technologies and interior transformations that make post scarcity possible, Volume 5 asks how those insights might be applied. The white papers explore multiple systems of civilization, each one focused on a distinct domain: healing, mobility, energy, communication, defense, and governance. These models are speculative, but they are rooted in coherence, transparency, and trust. They do not describe utopia. They offer working patterns for systems built on freedom rather than fear.
The healing paper explores how consent guided, field aware technologies might restore coherence across the body and memory. The mobility framework envisions resonance based transportation that eliminates friction while respecting planetary and energetic balance. Energy generation becomes ambient and local. Communication moves from extraction to mutual resonance. Governance shifts from centralized enforcement to distributed relational accountability.
And in the defense paper, a new kind of technology appears, the
The Age of Post-Scarcity: Volume 5 is titled White Papers because it moves from revelation to articulation. This volume gathers a collection of theoretical frameworks that explore how post scarcity civilization could be shaped at the level of systems. These are not technical manuals. They are visionary proposals. They offer a clear invitation to consider how culture, infrastructure, and human well-being might be redesigned from the ground up.
Where earlier volumes revealed the technologies and interior transformations that make post scarcity possible, Volume 5 asks how those insights might be applied. The white papers explore multiple systems of civilization, each one focused on a distinct domain: healing, mobility, energy, communication, defense, and governance. These models are speculative, but they are rooted in coherence, transparency, and trust. They do not describe utopia. They offer working patterns for systems built on freedom rather than fear.
The healing paper explores how consent guided, field aware technologies might restore coherence across the body and memory. The mobility framework envisions resonance based transportation that eliminates friction while respecting planetary and energetic balance. Energy generation becomes ambient and local. Communication moves from extraction to mutual resonance. Governance shifts from centralized enforcement to distributed relational accountability.
And in the defense paper, a new kind of technology appears, the