The Flywheel

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The question is never only what should be built. It is what can be built first, with integrity, that generates the means to build the rest.

— The Coherence Thesis, Vol. II

Every vision of this scale faces a practical question that idealism alone cannot answer: where does the first turn of the wheel come from? An infrastructure for coordinating presence at civilizational scale will require resources, sustained over many years, of a kind that mission and goodwill cannot by themselves supply. We have been honest throughout this volume about what we do not yet know how to build. We must be equally honest, and equally concrete, about how the building is paid for — because a beautiful vision with no honest engine is not a plan. It is a wish.

This chapter describes the engine. It rests on a distinction between two things the coherence infrastructure makes possible — two ecological niches, related but genuinely distinct — and on a sequence: which of them is achievable now, which delivers value immediately, and how the achievable near thing can generate the resources to build the ambitious far thing.