Redundantly centralized.
Like the internet, redundantly centralized.
Today, Washington doesn't know what's going on in Virginia, or Florida. In the future, all information will be accessible, and not varied to suit the mood of a person. Information will be available as to transportation, what the agricultural yield is, what the climate changes may be, (etc.). All information will be available to everybody, not any specialized group. However, I don't think the average person would exercise the ability to find out whether aircraft landing gear has been improved. They would only access information they are interested in. Remember, the public doesn't concern itself with new techniques in agriculture, agronomists concern themselves with that. Information will be available to those that have the knowledge to understand the information they are requesting.
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Answered by Jacque Fresco, Roxanne Meadows, TVP Authorized
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Transcribed by Lucas Samascott
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