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Road 
 to K3









A conversation starter on why and how we should
build a 1 million member interstellar volunteer community
K4: Cosmic

K3: Galactic

K2: Solar

K1: Planetary

African
Possible development path of human civilization
inspired by Kardashev scale of technological advancement of extraterrestrial civilizations.
Intent
Target audience:
100 YSS and the global
interstellar community.
Goal:
We would like to find a way to amplify and
fund the collective efforts of the global
interstellar community. This is an open
draft. Everything in this presentation is up
for discussion. In fact, we’ve put this
presentation together specifically to enable
a discussion.
Inside
Predicament
Solution
Next steps
Predicament
Starflight capability by 2112.
We all want to make it so.
There are (at least) two ways
to think about this goal:
2112
Technological
capability

Road to K3

We can think in narrow terms
and focus our efforts on a single
goal: to see a star-bound ship
launched at the start of the 22nd
century.

We can think in broad terms
and focus our efforts on
building out a cultural
infrastructure for K3 civilization,
where technological capability
is but one of the prerequisites.
One approach is “easy” but dangerous.
The other is “safe” but hard.
Extremely hard.
Easy but dangerous

Technological
capability

Narrow, single-minded focus produces results. We
can be almost certain we will be able to tick the
box on technological capability. Voyager 1 does
not have enough fuel to get to another star. But we
could probably send our first star-bound craft using
beamed sails in the next 5-10 years. It may take a
few thousand years to get to Alpha Centauri but it
will be possible. Unfortunately, technological
capability comes with no guarantee that it will be
put to good use. Case in point: What have we
done with our moon-landing capability over the
last half a century?
Narrow focus may be “easy” but it is also very
dangerous. All of us reading these words right now
may work very hard to get to star flight capability
by 2112 but die with that nagging doubt—will they
or will they not take it further?
Hard but safe

Road to K3

Broad, multi-track focus is hard. Especially, when it
needs to be sustained across people with
completely different interests (e.g., breakthrough
propulsion vs. global policy agenda) and across
generations. It’s messy because humans are messy.
It comes with a high collective action and
coordination tax. Without effective organization, it
may slow us down. Way down.
But if we don’t just create technological capability
but embed the interstellar dream deep in our
collective psyche, in our civilizational goals—then
we have a shot at something much more valuable.
We could make interstellar civilization inevitable.
All of us reading these words right now would work
very hard to lay down a solid foundation for K3
civilization and die with some degree of
confidence—it may take time, but human
civilization will expand beyond our solar system.
Work load
Illustrative

Technological
capability

Road to K3

Find destination. Solve
propulsion problem. Design
starship. Design life-support
systems in space and for
destination planet. Engage the
public. Get funding. Build
starship. Recruit astronauts.
Launch.

All that, plus:
Create a steady stream of identityexpanding, interstellar-dream-advancing
content (books, movies, TV series, games,
op-eds). Put interstellar on global public
policy and entrepreneurial agenda.
Catalyze industrialization of space, starting
with our solar system. Catalyze solutions
to a host of terrestrial problems, etc. etc.
etc.
So it’s really more
like this:
So the choice is between
“easy” but dangerous and
“safe” but extremely hard.
We should play it safe.
After all,
it’s the future of our civilization
we are talking about.
So how do we make
interstellar civilization inevitable?
Who will do
all this work?
Solution
Government. Business. Academia.
Billionaire philanthropists.
All of them will need to play a role.
But having
any of them in the driver’s seat
will increase the risk of the mission.
After all,
governments can get side-tracked on other priorities
(and apparently even get shut down).
Businesses can confuse the mission (serving a
civilizational need) with the means (generating profit).
Billionaire philanthropists can change their minds.
The driver’s seat needs to be filled with
a force that won’t change course in the
face of adversity.
We need
volunteers united by a common dream.
Volunteers who see the success of the
mission as their primary goal.
We need…
lots of them.
1 million.
Are we smoking something?
Well, let’s do a macro-sanity check.
Availability
With the advent of online tools
that allow new forms of collaboration, as a civilization we are
now learning how to use more constructively the free time
afforded to us since the 1940s for creative acts rather than
consumptive ones. The cognitive surplus—the buildup of free
time among the world’s educated population—is now in the
order of magnitude of a trillion hours a year.
We are in the middle of Great Spare-Time Revolution.
There is a massive reservoir of volunteer time that we can tap.

Source: Cognitive Surplus: Creativity and Generosity in a Connected Age, Clay Shirky 2010
Will
Five decades of behavioural research shows that most enduring
motivations are not external but internal—the joy of doing
something for its own sake. We do things because they’re
interesting, because they’re engaging, because they’re the right
things to do, because they contribute to the world.
For people looking to contribute to the world, to be part of
something bigger, we can create an unprecedented opportunity
—contribute to the most ambitious mission
in the history of human civilization.

Source: Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us, Daniel Pink (2010)
Precedents
Wikipedia:
Almost 20 million people are registered as contributors with
Wikipedia (even though only a minority of them are regular
contributors.) All the articles, edits, and arguments about articles
and edits represent around 100 million hours of human labor.
Americans watch about 200 billion hours of TV every year.
Linux:
More than 100,000 people have contributed
to development of open-source software.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedians
So let’s assume there is availability,
will and precedents we can learn from.
What would this 1 million
Starfleet look like?
DESIGN PRINCIPLES
Opportunity to contribute
Design around opportunity to contribute. Membership benefits,
privileged access, etc. etc. are all secondary.
Elaborate game
Structure Starfleet into discrete units with clear mandates—everybody
joins a specific unit. Break down each mandate into discrete missions
with different volunteering opportunities earning members star points,
leading to a higher rank.
Digital & physical
Maximize use of digital collaboration platforms but create ample
opportunities for physical meetups as well.
STRUCTURE
COMMAND

SCIENCE

ENGINEERING

HEALTH BAY

Mandate:
Overall vision,
direction,
coordination &
funding.

Mandate:
Advancing all
relevant basic
research.

Mandate:
Propulsion,
starship and
habitat design.

Mandate:
Human and lifesupport system
(re)design.

SPACE
ECONOMY

EDUCATION

POLICY

Mandate:
Pipeline of
interstellar
ensigns.

Mandate:
Putting
interstellar
aspiration on
global policy
agenda.

CULTURE

Mandate:
Constant stream
of relevant
content.

Mandate:
Industrialization
of solar system.
ENSIGN ACTIVITY REPORT
Ms. Edward Lu
Starfleet #00079

General

Paid membership fee
Recruited 5 new ensigns

1,000
5,000

Culture

Wrote a blog on sailcraft
Gave a TEDx talk on black sky thinking
Created business plan for Interstellar Art Academy

500
1,000
2,500

miles

miles

TOTAL STARFLEET MILES EARNED SO FAR

10,000

Starfleet miles remaining to reach Lieutenant rank

90,000
FUNDING OPEX
Membership fees

Flat membership fee of $5-10 per month would be more compatible
with the volunteer ethos than multi-tiered schemes that promise higher
benefits in exchange for higher contribution.

Annual sponsorships

Create sponsorship opportunities for no more than 2-3 entities each
year (creates scarcity). Offer temporary brand association and
opportunities for story-telling

Content

We should seriously consider creating our own franchise based around
the interstellar quest, a version of future history that’s 50-100 years
ahead of reality.
FUNDING PROJECTS

Crowd-funding is now a
viable way to fund specific
space-related projects.
However, successful
campaigns don’t just
happen. They are heavily
produced. For crowdfunding to become a
serious source of funding,
we need to develop inhouse skills.
FOUNDING FEDERATION

The volunteer organization could be launched and
run by a Federation of interstellar organizations (100
YSS, Icarus Interstellar, Tau Zero, etc.). They can
nominate the admirals running different units.
Volunteer contributions carried out for any Federation
organization would earn ensigns star miles and count
towards rank. Opex cost can be distributed to
different organizations based on strategic priorities
decided by Command.
RECRUITING ENSIGNS

1,000

10,000

100,000

1 million

How:
Tap existing
combined
networks of
interstellar
organizations

How:
Tap broader space
and science fiction
community

How:
Use our science
fiction content
franchise to create
the pull in the
general public

How:
Use our science
fiction content
franchise to create
the pull in the
general public

2014

2016

2019

2023
Building 1 million member volunteer
organization is not obvious
but it is possible.
Starfleet
Stars: the next frontier. These are the adventures of
Starfleet. Its hundred-year mission: to make the transition of
human civilization to K3 inevitable, to catalyze the necessary
scientific, technological and cultural breakthroughs—so that
one glorious day at the start of the 22nd century we can boldly
go where no human has gone before.
Next Steps
Before we get carried away,
let’s think about this together first.
We look forward to discuss these and other ideas
to advance the interstellar mission!
About Us

Tyler Emerson

Advancing long-term thinking

What if we cared about the long-range future of human
civilization as much as we care about our own? What if these
two concerns became one? For Tyler, these are not rhetorical
questions. He rolls up his sleeves and builds organizations and
communities that pursue long-range visions: he kick-started
Singularity Summits and MIRI (Machine Intelligence Research
Institute), produced New Organ prizes for the Methuselah
Foundation. Tyler believes that embedding our interstellar
aspiration in an ambitious volunteer organization has the
potential to become a powerful transformational moment for
our culture—dramatically expanding our collective time
horizon.

Erika Ilves

Instigating hyper-visionary ventures 

Will human civilization have an unbounded future beyond
Earth? Erika does not like wasting time on speculations.
Instead, she spends her life doing everything she can to make
it so. She has co-authored a multi-media book “The Human
Project” where she put forward a long-ranging agenda for the
human species. Through her advisory work and public
speaking, she instigates hyper-visionary ventures—multigenerational ventures designed to advance human civilization.
She’s helped construct several 100 year business plans and
serves on advisory boards of several tech startups. In Erika’s
mind, the interstellar vision is a powerful organizing goal, a
fantastic springboard for hyper-visionary ventures across every
domain of human civilization.

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Road to K3

  • 1. Road to K3 A conversation starter on why and how we should build a 1 million member interstellar volunteer community
  • 2. K4: Cosmic K3: Galactic K2: Solar K1: Planetary African Possible development path of human civilization inspired by Kardashev scale of technological advancement of extraterrestrial civilizations.
  • 3. Intent Target audience: 100 YSS and the global interstellar community. Goal: We would like to find a way to amplify and fund the collective efforts of the global interstellar community. This is an open draft. Everything in this presentation is up for discussion. In fact, we’ve put this presentation together specifically to enable a discussion.
  • 7. We all want to make it so.
  • 8. There are (at least) two ways to think about this goal:
  • 9. 2112 Technological capability Road to K3 We can think in narrow terms and focus our efforts on a single goal: to see a star-bound ship launched at the start of the 22nd century. We can think in broad terms and focus our efforts on building out a cultural infrastructure for K3 civilization, where technological capability is but one of the prerequisites.
  • 10. One approach is “easy” but dangerous.
  • 11. The other is “safe” but hard. Extremely hard.
  • 12. Easy but dangerous Technological capability Narrow, single-minded focus produces results. We can be almost certain we will be able to tick the box on technological capability. Voyager 1 does not have enough fuel to get to another star. But we could probably send our first star-bound craft using beamed sails in the next 5-10 years. It may take a few thousand years to get to Alpha Centauri but it will be possible. Unfortunately, technological capability comes with no guarantee that it will be put to good use. Case in point: What have we done with our moon-landing capability over the last half a century? Narrow focus may be “easy” but it is also very dangerous. All of us reading these words right now may work very hard to get to star flight capability by 2112 but die with that nagging doubt—will they or will they not take it further?
  • 13. Hard but safe Road to K3 Broad, multi-track focus is hard. Especially, when it needs to be sustained across people with completely different interests (e.g., breakthrough propulsion vs. global policy agenda) and across generations. It’s messy because humans are messy. It comes with a high collective action and coordination tax. Without effective organization, it may slow us down. Way down. But if we don’t just create technological capability but embed the interstellar dream deep in our collective psyche, in our civilizational goals—then we have a shot at something much more valuable. We could make interstellar civilization inevitable. All of us reading these words right now would work very hard to lay down a solid foundation for K3 civilization and die with some degree of confidence—it may take time, but human civilization will expand beyond our solar system.
  • 14. Work load Illustrative Technological capability Road to K3 Find destination. Solve propulsion problem. Design starship. Design life-support systems in space and for destination planet. Engage the public. Get funding. Build starship. Recruit astronauts. Launch. All that, plus: Create a steady stream of identityexpanding, interstellar-dream-advancing content (books, movies, TV series, games, op-eds). Put interstellar on global public policy and entrepreneurial agenda. Catalyze industrialization of space, starting with our solar system. Catalyze solutions to a host of terrestrial problems, etc. etc. etc.
  • 15. So it’s really more like this:
  • 16. So the choice is between “easy” but dangerous and “safe” but extremely hard.
  • 17. We should play it safe.
  • 18. After all, it’s the future of our civilization we are talking about.
  • 19. So how do we make interstellar civilization inevitable?
  • 20. Who will do all this work?
  • 23. All of them will need to play a role.
  • 24. But having any of them in the driver’s seat will increase the risk of the mission.
  • 25. After all, governments can get side-tracked on other priorities (and apparently even get shut down). Businesses can confuse the mission (serving a civilizational need) with the means (generating profit). Billionaire philanthropists can change their minds.
  • 26. The driver’s seat needs to be filled with a force that won’t change course in the face of adversity.
  • 27. We need volunteers united by a common dream. Volunteers who see the success of the mission as their primary goal.
  • 30. Are we smoking something?
  • 31. Well, let’s do a macro-sanity check.
  • 32. Availability With the advent of online tools that allow new forms of collaboration, as a civilization we are now learning how to use more constructively the free time afforded to us since the 1940s for creative acts rather than consumptive ones. The cognitive surplus—the buildup of free time among the world’s educated population—is now in the order of magnitude of a trillion hours a year. We are in the middle of Great Spare-Time Revolution. There is a massive reservoir of volunteer time that we can tap. Source: Cognitive Surplus: Creativity and Generosity in a Connected Age, Clay Shirky 2010
  • 33. Will Five decades of behavioural research shows that most enduring motivations are not external but internal—the joy of doing something for its own sake. We do things because they’re interesting, because they’re engaging, because they’re the right things to do, because they contribute to the world. For people looking to contribute to the world, to be part of something bigger, we can create an unprecedented opportunity —contribute to the most ambitious mission in the history of human civilization. Source: Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us, Daniel Pink (2010)
  • 34. Precedents Wikipedia: Almost 20 million people are registered as contributors with Wikipedia (even though only a minority of them are regular contributors.) All the articles, edits, and arguments about articles and edits represent around 100 million hours of human labor. Americans watch about 200 billion hours of TV every year. Linux: More than 100,000 people have contributed to development of open-source software. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedians
  • 35. So let’s assume there is availability, will and precedents we can learn from.
  • 36. What would this 1 million Starfleet look like?
  • 37. DESIGN PRINCIPLES Opportunity to contribute Design around opportunity to contribute. Membership benefits, privileged access, etc. etc. are all secondary. Elaborate game Structure Starfleet into discrete units with clear mandates—everybody joins a specific unit. Break down each mandate into discrete missions with different volunteering opportunities earning members star points, leading to a higher rank. Digital & physical Maximize use of digital collaboration platforms but create ample opportunities for physical meetups as well.
  • 38. STRUCTURE COMMAND SCIENCE ENGINEERING HEALTH BAY Mandate: Overall vision, direction, coordination & funding. Mandate: Advancing all relevant basic research. Mandate: Propulsion, starship and habitat design. Mandate: Human and lifesupport system (re)design. SPACE ECONOMY EDUCATION POLICY Mandate: Pipeline of interstellar ensigns. Mandate: Putting interstellar aspiration on global policy agenda. CULTURE Mandate: Constant stream of relevant content. Mandate: Industrialization of solar system.
  • 39. ENSIGN ACTIVITY REPORT Ms. Edward Lu Starfleet #00079 General Paid membership fee Recruited 5 new ensigns 1,000 5,000 Culture Wrote a blog on sailcraft Gave a TEDx talk on black sky thinking Created business plan for Interstellar Art Academy 500 1,000 2,500 miles miles TOTAL STARFLEET MILES EARNED SO FAR 10,000 Starfleet miles remaining to reach Lieutenant rank 90,000
  • 40. FUNDING OPEX Membership fees Flat membership fee of $5-10 per month would be more compatible with the volunteer ethos than multi-tiered schemes that promise higher benefits in exchange for higher contribution. Annual sponsorships Create sponsorship opportunities for no more than 2-3 entities each year (creates scarcity). Offer temporary brand association and opportunities for story-telling Content We should seriously consider creating our own franchise based around the interstellar quest, a version of future history that’s 50-100 years ahead of reality.
  • 41. FUNDING PROJECTS Crowd-funding is now a viable way to fund specific space-related projects. However, successful campaigns don’t just happen. They are heavily produced. For crowdfunding to become a serious source of funding, we need to develop inhouse skills.
  • 42. FOUNDING FEDERATION The volunteer organization could be launched and run by a Federation of interstellar organizations (100 YSS, Icarus Interstellar, Tau Zero, etc.). They can nominate the admirals running different units. Volunteer contributions carried out for any Federation organization would earn ensigns star miles and count towards rank. Opex cost can be distributed to different organizations based on strategic priorities decided by Command.
  • 43. RECRUITING ENSIGNS 1,000 10,000 100,000 1 million How: Tap existing combined networks of interstellar organizations How: Tap broader space and science fiction community How: Use our science fiction content franchise to create the pull in the general public How: Use our science fiction content franchise to create the pull in the general public 2014 2016 2019 2023
  • 44. Building 1 million member volunteer organization is not obvious but it is possible.
  • 45. Starfleet Stars: the next frontier. These are the adventures of Starfleet. Its hundred-year mission: to make the transition of human civilization to K3 inevitable, to catalyze the necessary scientific, technological and cultural breakthroughs—so that one glorious day at the start of the 22nd century we can boldly go where no human has gone before.
  • 47. Before we get carried away, let’s think about this together first. We look forward to discuss these and other ideas to advance the interstellar mission!
  • 48. About Us Tyler Emerson Advancing long-term thinking What if we cared about the long-range future of human civilization as much as we care about our own? What if these two concerns became one? For Tyler, these are not rhetorical questions. He rolls up his sleeves and builds organizations and communities that pursue long-range visions: he kick-started Singularity Summits and MIRI (Machine Intelligence Research Institute), produced New Organ prizes for the Methuselah Foundation. Tyler believes that embedding our interstellar aspiration in an ambitious volunteer organization has the potential to become a powerful transformational moment for our culture—dramatically expanding our collective time horizon. Erika Ilves Instigating hyper-visionary ventures Will human civilization have an unbounded future beyond Earth? Erika does not like wasting time on speculations. Instead, she spends her life doing everything she can to make it so. She has co-authored a multi-media book “The Human Project” where she put forward a long-ranging agenda for the human species. Through her advisory work and public speaking, she instigates hyper-visionary ventures—multigenerational ventures designed to advance human civilization. She’s helped construct several 100 year business plans and serves on advisory boards of several tech startups. In Erika’s mind, the interstellar vision is a powerful organizing goal, a fantastic springboard for hyper-visionary ventures across every domain of human civilization.