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you are complicating what is a simple idea... there is nothing called "currency-less socialism" which will stand against "socialism"... human society without money system is only the next stage after what was/is already in societies like ussr, libya and dprk... india hasn't reached the first stage so it must be difficult for you to imagine the next stage.
there is a document which will be posted in the fullness of time... hopefully, there is another member who will lend his name to it.
Again, no clarification on how this "human society without money system" will work, not that I expected one from you.
My other two questions also remained unanswered, as expected.
you got confused... those books and diagrams are my own... point the post where i said they are somebody elses.
So you have written books also, what are the names of those books? Where can one get copies of those books?
the project is meant to be open-source... so no patent will be filed.
Great! Then there is no reason for you to not share the details of your project with the world, I wonder why didn't you send it to tech journals, you can start here though.
"peer review".
so infosys, tcs and drdo will be "peer reviewing" a microprocessor design, that too of clock-less nature which is not popular in commercial circles??
as for "journal publication", i am sure among the millions employed in the indian it industry, at least tens of thousands have published something in journals... if you go ask them their achievement, this will be the result ( no invention from India in 60 years: n. r. narayana murthy ).
Then send it to your preferred foreign country, who said that it must be peer reviewed by an Indian from India only? Or are you suggesting that nobody on this planet is intellectually capable enough to review your work?
for demonstration purposes, either one writes a emulator on a existent os or one uses a fpga board ( which costs approx 1.25 lakhs )... i wonder why the millions strong indian it industry did not do it.
Because they have to be absolutely clear about the practicality of designing such an OS, what would be the benefit and usage of such an OS, why should people adopt the new OS discarding the existing ones.....and designing and manufacturing microprocessors need considerable resources, because just designing and manufacturing one is not enough, it has to exceed the existing well-entrenched products to offer some kind of value addition, otherwise people will not adopt it. Young Indian companies are still not there in terms of resources and infrastructure to take on the much more monetarily and technologically resourceful western companies head on, but India is developing fast and will reach there eventually.
There is a reason why I asked you why people should adopt your microprocessor and OS (assuming that they are real) discarding what they already have.
"road map" and "value addition" are terms that depict that you are not ready to imagine anything that is not commercially available.
I am ready to imagine anything, just explain what you are imagining about your project, be specific.
tell me, are you wanting to fund my project that you ask so many questions??
Just consider me someone who wants to be the witness to the history (I mean your microprocessor and OS) in the making! Your project is open source, you have nothing to hide.
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