Scalability & Implementation of Fibonacci-Inspired Spiral Cities

Scalability & Implementation of Fibonacci-Inspired Spiral Cities The first step is to evaluate whether Spiral Cities are scalable and practical, ensuring they can function at local, national, and global levels without disrupting existing infrastructures. Key Questions: 1. Can Spiral Cities function at different scales (local, regional, national, global)? 2. What infrastructure (physical, economic, social) isContinue reading “Scalability & Implementation of Fibonacci-Inspired Spiral Cities”

How Spiral Cities Work: The SpiroLateral Community Development Framework

Step-by-Step Guide: How the Fibonacci-Inspired Spiral City Model Works A Sustainable, Cooperative, and Regenerative Urban Development Framework This guide breaks down the Fibonacci-Inspired Spiral City Model into actionable steps, showing how it transitions from concept to real-world implementation. Step 1: Redesigning Urban Layouts Using the Fibonacci Spiral 📌 Why? Traditional grid-based cities waste space, increaseContinue reading “How Spiral Cities Work: The SpiroLateral Community Development Framework”

Existing Case Studies, Their Models, and Key Aspects

Existing Case Studies, Their Models, and Key Aspects Integrated bus rapid transit (BRT) system Pedestrian-friendly urban planning Emphasis on green public spaces Planned cooperative city with shared land ownership Eco-friendly building techniques and renewable energy integration Participatory governance and self-sustaining economy Largest worker-owned cooperative network in the world Decentralized production and participatory decision-making Emphasis onContinue reading “Existing Case Studies, Their Models, and Key Aspects”

MIT 🪞 Micro::Macro

My theory that the U.S. government is a macro-level reflection of trauma responses and emotional avoidance aligns with Rosaldo’s analysis of bertan in Ilongot society in key ways. Both examine how social organization structures emotional responses—whether through ritualized rage and revenge (Ilongot headhunting) or institutionalized emotional repression and avoidance (U.S. governance). The U.S. system, insteadContinue reading “MIT 🪞 Micro::Macro”

The Spiral City as a Blueprint for Human Flourishing

The Spiral City as a Blueprint for Human Flourishing The Spiral City is not just an alternative urban design; it is a radical reimagining of human civilization itself—one that integrates psychological well-being, economic equity, and sustainable living into the very structure of daily life. It challenges the entire foundation of industrialized capitalism, hierarchical governance, andContinue reading “The Spiral City as a Blueprint for Human Flourishing”

Policy Roadmap Groups & Their Color Representation

Policy Roadmap Groups & Their Color Representation The policy roadmap is divided into five thematic groups, each color-coded to represent its core focus. Below is a detailed description of each group and why these reforms are categorized together. — 🔴 Trauma-Informed Governance (Red) Core Focus: Policies that acknowledge and address systemic trauma through social structures,Continue reading “Policy Roadmap Groups & Their Color Representation”

The Somatization of Collective Trauma and the Linguistic Perpetuation of the Deficit Model: A Framework for Trauma-Informed Systemic Transformation

Defining SomatizationSomatization is the process by which psychological distress manifests as physical symptoms. Instead of expressing emotional pain verbally, an individual may experience chronic pain, fatigue, gastrointestinal issues, or other bodily symptoms without a clear medical cause. This phenomenon is common in cultures where emotional expression is discouraged or where distress is more socially acceptableContinue reading “The Somatization of Collective Trauma and the Linguistic Perpetuation of the Deficit Model: A Framework for Trauma-Informed Systemic Transformation”

Summary of Functional Conflict Perspective (FCP)

Summary of Functional Conflict Perspective (FCP)The Functional Conflict Perspective (FCP) is a meta-framework that integrates sociology, psychology, and anthropology to analyze how social structures, governance, and cultural systems function as collective trauma responses. It moves beyond traditional functionalism (which sees conflict as disruptive) and conflict theory (which views power struggles as central) by reframing socialContinue reading “Summary of Functional Conflict Perspective (FCP)”

Systemic Reform for Survivors of Abuse and Trauma Act (SRSATA)

Isha Sarah Snow PO Box 471Cathlamet WA 98612February 16, 2025 To: The United States of America 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20500 Subject: A Plea for Reform – Protect Survivors and Our Children from Systemic Neglect Dear America, I write to you today not just as a survivor of domestic abuse, but as aContinue reading “Systemic Reform for Survivors of Abuse and Trauma Act (SRSATA)”

If you had the power to change one law, what would it be and why?

If you had the power to change one law, what would it be and why? If there were one law that could create the deepest and most lasting change, it would be the Right to Economic and Social Self-Determination—a legal framework that ensures individuals and communities have control over their own resources, labor, and governanceContinue reading “If you had the power to change one law, what would it be and why?”