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Our society can also be seen as a network where the computers are the people, the ethernet cables / wifi are the trust relations and the servers are the representers. | Our society can also be seen as a network where the computers are the people, the ethernet cables / wifi are the trust relations and the servers are the representers. | ||
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+ | //The Penrose method (or square-root method) is a method devised in 1946 by Professor Lionel Penrose for allocating the voting weights of delegations (possibly a single representative) in decision-making bodies proportional to the square root of the population represented by this delegation. // | ||
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Let's immagine a non weighted liquidfeedback system where the 30.000 pirates of germany and the 10.000 pirates of the rest of the world can vote togheter. Of course germany would dominate the world! | Let's immagine a non weighted liquidfeedback system where the 30.000 pirates of germany and the 10.000 pirates of the rest of the world can vote togheter. Of course germany would dominate the world! | ||
- | The solution to balance the groups, avoiding greedy behaviours, is to smooth the power by the inverse function of the square: **the square root**. | + | The solution to balance the groups, avoiding greedy behaviours, is to smooth the power by using the inverse function of the square: **the square root**. |
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