Metabolic knowledge on the Internet is now chaotic, fragmented, not globally accessible

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Metabolic knowledge on the Internet is now chaotic, fragmented, not globally accessible

Chemistry of living things is not complicated. People get complicated. That diagram represents hundreds of millions of humans considering the chemistry of living things, wondering what to do with it, but not working together globally on the Internet. Not finding users and helping them achieve their goals.

I saw versions of this in 1965 in high school biology. 59 years carrying a memory, adding to it. “One day humans will use metabolic knowledge precisely.”

Create a global system, do the quantum and industrial and 3D chemistry, find the users and workers, create a sustainable global system for all knowledge, for all humans. It is not intrinsically difficult, just tedious.

Richard Collins, The Internet Foundation

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