Y no module index?
Convective thought.
Why isn't there a standard Scale for Modularity vs Centralization?
As I've
discussed forever, Nature is perfectly modular. From the 'organelles' inside a cell, to cells, to tissues, to organs, to complete organisms, to colonies of organisms, every layer has its own range of control and action, and every layer has only limited access and control to lower layers.
Human combinations, from family to company to neighborhood to city to township to county and upward, also work best when they follow the same rule. Strict boundaries on each level, minimal access and control to the next layer, no
direct access or control from top to bottom.
The Sorosian side of the world has abandoned modularity. The topmost layer (US, EU, Google) has total access and control on each individual, and all intermediate layers are factored out. They still exist as symbols, but they have no function.
Satan also uses an "opposite" argument to accomplish the same goal. The Libertarian tech monsters seek no government at ANY level, which AUTOMATICALLY GUARANTEES that Soros and Bezos have universal and total control over all individuals.
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We have many commonly used indexes and scales. Some are
intentionally backward like GDP, others are basically valid like the Gini index.
We don't even discuss modularity in public. Occasionally we'll hear an anecdotal measurement or comparison. A few years ago the governor of Montana commented that Canadian provinces are more modular than US states.
Accurate observations about the USSR noted that the various modules (republics, okrugs, oblasts, etc) had far more independence than our propaganda told us. Catholics do sometimes discuss decentralization, but usually in a reverse context. Bergoglio, like his boss Soros, uses the image of modularity to
weaken the modules for easier conquest.
If we had a 'commensurable' index, we could fit these observations into a meaningful framework that could lead to PURPOSEFUL GOALS. A political or intrachurch movement could seek to raise the modularity from 40 to 60, and would know when the goal was reached.
Labels: Grand Blueprint, Metrology, modest proposal