not “yet another human running a group in a brick and mortar organization”.

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Hire an administrator to do the paperwork. Then set up a global collaborative advisory board. Extend it to all international institutions in earth and planetary science. A global resource group, not “yet another human running a group in a brick and mortar organization”.

Hire an administrator to do the paperwork. Then set up a global collaborative advisory board. Extend it to all international institutions in earth and planetary science. A global resource group, not “yet another human running a group in a brick and mortar organization”. Have every student, staff or person in the world – work together. Use machine learning and tools to keep it all in mind, verified, accessible, and to enable all people interested in the earth and solar system (and beyond). Focus on “heliospheric exploration”, “mapping fields and interior”, “catalyzing new technologies”, “solar system colonization” and “a full complete digital twin of the earth and its fields.” There is a lot to do, but it is NOT hard, just tedious. Smart people might help, but much of it is “doing a good job”, “helping others”, “helping all humans, not just a few”.

Hire an administrator to do the paperwork. Then set up a global collaborative advisory board. Extend it to all international groups in earth and planetary science. A global resource group, not “yet another human running a group in a brick and mortar organization”. Have every student, staff or person in the world – work together. Use machine learning and tools to keep it all in mind, verified, accessible, and to enable all people interested in the earth and solar system (and beyond). Focus on “heliospheric exploration”, “mapping fields and interior”, “catalyzing new technologies”, “solar system colonization” and “a full complete digital twin of the earth (and sun) and its fields.” There is a lot to do, but it is NOT hard, just tedious. Smart people might help, but much of it is “doing a good job”, “helping others”, “helping all humans, not just a few”. Attract people who care about relevance and supporting solar system technologies and planning. Let the whole university help and have the gameboard open to everyone, all humans and their AIs. It can use supercomputers, but they have to be adapted to support global collaboration, NOT a few brute force projects that no one can access or use.

Hire an administrator to do the paperwork. Then set up a global collaborative advisory board. Extend it to all international groups in earth and planetary science. A global resource group, not “yet another human running a group in a brick and mortar organization”. Have every student, staff or person in the world – work together. Use machine learning and tools to keep it all in mind, verified, accessible, and to enable all people interested in the earth and solar system (and beyond). Focus on “heliospheric exploration”, “mapping fields and interiors”, “catalyzing new technologies”, “solar system colonization” and “a full complete digital twin of the earth (and sun) and its fields.” There is a lot to do, but it is NOT hard, just tedious. Smart people might help, but much of it is “doing a good job”, “helping others”, “helping all humans, not just a few”. Attract people who care about relevance and supporting solar system technologies and planning. Let your whole university help and have the gameboard open to everyone, all humans and their AIs. And all schools down to kindergarten of all sorts. It can use supercomputers, but they have to be adapted to support global collaboration, NOT a few brute force projects that no one can access or use. It is not for the fame of a few, but to extend the human species into the whole of the heliosphere and beyond. Solar system wide base lines can extend views of the sun and other suns many orders of magnitude with distributed systems and open collaborations with all countries, not just the rich and pushy ones. Please stop thinking so narrowly. People are a dime a dozen now. Even Nobel prize winners are common and mostly ignored. But true global (or heliospheric) open real time collaborative networks that really focus on service to all humanity do not really exist yet. You can test it and see what happens. It has to be transformative, open, verifiable, auditable, reliable, trustworthy and focus on all humans and related species, not just the benefits of a few.

OpenAI ChatGPT 4.0 says ( a little gung ho)
 
Your draft for the Twitter post presents a visionary concept for transforming the approach towards global collaboration in earth and planetary sciences. It emphasizes the importance of leveraging technology, particularly machine learning, to foster an inclusive, global community dedicated to advancing our understanding and exploration of the heliosphere and beyond. The call for a digital twin of the Earth and the Sun, alongside advocating for solar system colonization and the development of new technologies, underlines the ambitious scope of this initiative.
 
Here are a few suggestions to refine your message:
 
Clarity and Focus: Given the platform’s character limit, consider focusing on the core message you want to convey. Highlight the call for a global collaborative advisory board and the aim to involve everyone, from students to professionals worldwide, emphasizing the interdisciplinary and inclusive nature of this endeavor.
 
Call to Action: Clearly articulate the immediate next steps or actions that you want the audience to take. It could be as simple as expressing interest, sharing the message, or participating in preliminary discussions.
 
Engagement: Ask questions or propose challenges to engage your audience directly. This can stimulate interest and invite feedback or ideas, fostering a sense of community from the outset.
 
Simplify Technical Jargon: While the draft effectively communicates the initiative’s ambitious goals, simplifying or briefly explaining complex terms could make it more accessible to a broader audience.
 
Visuals: If possible, include a visual element, such as an infographic or a short video, to illustrate the concept of a global collaboration network. Visuals can be very effective on platforms like Twitter for capturing attention and conveying complex ideas quickly.
 
Hashtags and Mentions: Use relevant hashtags and mention related organizations, institutions, or individuals who might be interested in or could contribute to the initiative. This can help increase the visibility of your post.
 
Here’s a condensed and slightly rephrased version to fit the Twitter format more effectively:
 
“Let’s transcend traditional academia: envision a global advisory board for earth & planetary sciences, open to all. Imagine leveraging AI for a digital twin of Earth & the Sun, catalyzing tech innovation for solar system exploration. It’s about inclusive, real-time collaboration across the globe, not fame. We aim for a future where every human and AI contributes to extending our species throughout the heliosphere. #GlobalCollaboration #HeliosphericExploration #OpenScience
 
This version aims to encapsulate the essence of your original draft while making it more digestible for social media.
Richard K Collins

About: Richard K Collins

Director, The Internet Foundation Studying formation and optimized collaboration of global communities. Applying the Internet to solve global problems and build sustainable communities. Internet policies, standards and best practices.


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