Decentralization — reverse-engineering nature
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writing and photos by @d-pendin response to @theycallmedan

Introduction
What do you think are the fundamental building blocks of blockchain?
What does decentralization mean to you, is it important, why?
What are your thoughts on blockchain and decentralization?
What do you think are the fundamental
building blocks of blockchain?
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To me, this represents an attempt on the part of human beings to organize information in such a way that it is not easily modified, corrupted, or lost. Information is inherently valuable; this is a scientific pursuit of preserving it in a manner we can reliably understand and access. There is a certain amount of pressure to come to consensus as to which version of software is run, so that the whole chain can run smoothly as one integrated entity. At the same time, there is freedom to continually experiment with different parameters on an infinite number of new chains or test-nets in order to demonstrate one algorithmic scheme's efficiency or desirability over another.
What does decentralization mean to you — is it important, why?
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Decentralization in natureIn working towards decentralized schemes, I believe we are attempting to emulate and reverse-engineer the holographic nature of reality in which the whole is "backed up" in each microscopic fragment. Such a holographic quality is necessary for the universe's continued existence; the integrity of the laws that govern attractive and repulsive forces depends upon each event that has ever occurred and ever will occur to be preserved in various ways. All must be "backed up" so that if individual entities perish, the record of their doings — and discoveries — does not.
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We also have an animal inheritance of fear, mistrust, greed, hatred, etc. stemming from our primary concern — personal survival. This causes it to be difficult for informational resources to be freely shared, as truth is most often seen as a threat instead of a virtue within current human society, and even something one can be killed for. Blockchains present a mediating force between the selfish and the selfless aspects of humanity, a digital battlefield of sorts on which our philosophical growth as a species can be acted out.

Why this is important
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It is important to understand also the idea of legitimate blockchains being immutable in the sense that only pending or future transactions are up in the air — everything which has already transpired must remain unchanged. This creates a forward-looking orientation that is more productive, along with pressure towards greater honesty and accountability since the history is there for all to see. One could say there is a combination of negative and positive incentives to be integrous on blockchain, where in many old-paradigm, centralized corporate entities, there are less concrete incentives to be honest leading to "the ends justifies the means" fallacy and an ability to sweep dirt under the rug.
To be clear, principles underlying blockchains mean as much or as little as the extent to which they are A) made manifest in code and B) believed in and upheld by the individual and collective consciousness participating in the system. Since code inevitably falls short of perfection or the inwardly held ideal, it is a continuous learning process — a feedback loop from A to B — and the whole journey/experiment is documented in time-ordered blocks.
My view on this technology's potential
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I also believe that a truly transparent, interdependent web of information could lead to an unprecedented level of prosperity for humans, and life on planet Earth as a whole. There is the dawning of the realization that it is Truth alone that has any value, and a re-examination of our financial systems which will inevitably arrive at the conclusion that we are all immeasurably wealthy beyond our wildest imaginings — and each entity represents a vital contribution to this store of wealth.
What about you — what are your answers to these questions?
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What do you think are the fundamental building blocks of blockchain?
What does decentralization mean to you, is it important, why?
What are your thoughts on blockchain and decentralization?
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What is your response to my response?
Comment down below!
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Daniel Pendergraft – @d-pend
to be published on the STEEM blockchain on March 14, 2020.