Glen writes:
To what extent is a person simply a *vehicle* for innovations to bubble up 
through?
Steve writes:
< It is interesting to see similar if not identical awareness coming from the 
likes of you.   I'm not sure what an Ark implies for you. >
The Ark I imagine is a minimal platform to ensure that innovations bubble-up 
through a population.   Sanctuary cities are a sort of Ark.   Use of Tor or 
Bitcoin by progressives in countries like Iran would be a virtual sort of Ark.

Marcus


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It is interesting to see similar if not identical awareness coming from the 
likes of you.   I'm not sure what an Ark implies for you.


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