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Found 1 comment on The End: The Fall of the Political Class (Open Source Government Book 1):

u/chasholloway ยท 1 pointr/Anarcho_Capitalism

Hi, I was surprised to get your reply. I assume you mean you read the Apache Constitution, itself, which is posed online.

Actually, you can express ideas in math non-ambiguously and that lasts for a long time. Most people think math is a science. It's not. Math is a language. And because you can express ideas using math so precisely, it's the preferred language of science.

I wrote the Apache constitution using ideas from Open Source Government2, which is a science (and set of technologies) that explain how to manage societies without the use of centralized coercion. Open Source Gov (OSG) is explained in my book "The End: The Fall of the Political Class by Chas Holloway (that's me).

It's here on Amazon:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07B68MJX5/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1520004479&sr=8-1&keywords=the+end+the+fall+of+the+political+class

On the other hand, you are right about "non-ambiguous" language not lasting forever. Scientific understanding always evolves. The Newtonian model turned out to be a special case of the Einstein model, which will be shown to be a special case of something even larger. So even though you use math, your ideas don't last forever.

On the third hand, the purpose of science is not to achieve a perfect description of nature. It's to have an intellectual model you can use to build technology to accomplish goals.

Thanks for the reply.