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COEXIST☪︎ ☮ ✡ ✝ ☯ ☸Renewable Practices

A PHP and SQLite application for coexistence-minded renewable practices: permaculture development, underground greenhouse systems, public trust land stewardship, regional nonprofit donation allocation, tax documentation awareness, and collaborative facet knowledge.

Re-evaluated scope map

Separate small prototypes from site, regional, and public-trust decisions.

The site is now split into pages so learning, physical systems, public trust, donation documentation, and collaboration each have a clearer scope. The same idea is evaluated differently at bench scale, passage scale, parcel scale, and land-trust scale.

Evidence page

Frames cohabitation as a statistical risk-reduction necessity while avoiding unsupported extinction claims.

Open evidence

Sources page

Connects claims to source categories, caveats, verification needs, and official reference links.

Open sources

Media page

Embeds sourced pictures and diagrams from public file URLs with captions, links, and use cautions.

Open media

Renderings page

Provides AI rendering prompts and reserved domain progression image spaces for future concept visuals.

Open renderings

Mega coexistence page

Master synthesis: mega underground coexistence, Fresnel co-spire sanctuary, and zoomable component formulation.

Open mega coexistence

Knowledge page

Deepens facets into observable signals, actions, depth levels, and scope boundaries.

Open knowledge

Facet blog

Pools in-depth regional knowledge posts by facet, failure, safety, scale, and governance context.

Open blog

Blueprints page

Shows visual diagrams and natural-material assemblies using clay, sod, hempcrete, bamboo, and bamboocrete concepts.

Open blueprints

Visuals page

Adds diagram-style views for light paths, water filtration, sod roofs, capillary grow beds, and safety flows.

Open visuals

Spire sight page

Central spire, pothole oculus, refractive lens, and mirrored channels carrying soft sky-view to each rest space.

Open spire sight

Sacred scaling page

Scales sacred geometry from a megalithic anchor through centralized, general, and specialized hubs, adapted to region.

Open sacred scaling

Water cities page

Floating greenhouse cohabitation: motion to spare marine sunlight, Fresnel refraction, open decks, and quiet viewpoints.

Open water cities

Systems page

Holds underground, greenhouse, Fresnel, mirror, aqueduct, charcoal filtration, and capillary system examples.

Open systems

Trust + donations

Separates public trust land stewardship from nonprofit donation pledges and tax receipt worksheets.

Open public trust
Smooth site flow

Evidence becomes knowledge; knowledge becomes design; design becomes accountable regional action.

Read the site as one continuous pathway rather than disconnected pages. Each page resolves a different scale of the same cohabitation question.

1

Evidence

Start with what the statistics support: risk is real, but claims must stay honest.

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2

Sources + Media

Check where claims and sourced visuals come from, and what each source does or does not prove.

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3

Renderings

Use AI prompts and image slots for concept communication while labeling limits.

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4

Knowledge

Translate evidence into depth, scope, and facet-based observation.

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5

Blog

Pool regional knowledge, including failures and maintenance notes.

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6

Blueprints + Visuals

Sketch the material assemblies, flows, view channels, and safety paths.

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7

Spire + Sacred + Water

Develop specialized concepts only after basic evidence and safety are clear.

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8

Systems

Combine greenhouse, underground, water, light, ventilation, and filtration systems.

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9

Trust + Donations

Govern land, nonprofit purpose, donation conditions, and tax-documentation boundaries.

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10

Network

Return findings to regional collaboration and public accountability.

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Permaculture development framework

Design from observation into resilient action.

The framework keeps project complexity grounded: observe, map, build soil and water capacity, stack functions, prototype safely, then govern and share what was learned.

01

Observe & listen

Study sun, shade, wind, slope, water, species, neighbors, migration routes, quiet zones, and governance before deciding.

02

Map zones & sectors

Place high-attention elements nearby and mark fire, flood, wildlife, noise, access, legal, and cultural sectors.

03

Catch water & build soil

Use swales, mulch, compost, cover crops, rain storage, legal greywater, and erosion control as the first infrastructure layer.

04

Stack functions

Each element should provide multiple services: food, shelter, shade, pollination, carbon, learning, beauty, safety, and refuge.

05

Prototype safely

Test beds, paths, Fresnel lighting, aqueduct filtration, capillary pumping, and greenhouse bays at bench scale before expansion.

06

Govern and share

Document ownership, stewardship duties, donation restrictions, public benefit, regional chat learning, and long-term maintenance.

Elementary sequence

Start with evidence, not construction.

  • Make a base map with property edges, water flow, vegetation, structures, utilities, sensitive habitat, and access limits.
  • List constraints: climate, legal rules, water rights, contamination risk, fire/flood risk, wildlife corridors, land tenure, and budget.
  • Choose one priority yield: food, seed, compost, education, habitat, cooling, shelter, regional trade, or public trust stewardship.
  • Start a 30-day observation journal before major construction or excavation.
  • Build one soil-and-water improvement first, then one planting guild, then one shared maintenance rhythm.
Navigation guide

Use the pages according to decision weight.

Use Knowledge for interpretation, Systems for prototypes, Trust for land and nonprofit responsibilities, Donations for allocation and tax-documentation worksheets, and Network for regional collaboration.