The “no stuff” solution. (jesse) Because of 14080 Insect and animal population reduction & extinction 14083 Atmospheric carbon increase and global warming it is necessary to develop 14082 Complete earth ecosystem model and 14081 Common goals for managing Earth Problem In the decades past, there was sufficient environmental energy, and entropy sink capacity to absorb the entropy of human activity. However as human activity has grown exponentially, the environmental entropy sink capacity has been exceeded. The entropy then must be disposed of explicitly. Explicit disposal of entropy is generally not a concern in human production systems except where the entropy production poses clear and present danger - for example carbon monoxide emissions, radiation emission hazards, dust, fragments, toxins. a Solution AR is how. Objects can be instantly disposed of as needed. The advantage of interacting with software defined objects, is that the energy requirements and “externalities” (entropy) can be well defined, and possibly exactly defined when such objects are modeled as entropy networks. What? When a healthy environment is is action, it can absorb some amount of entropic disturbance, depending of course exactly when the disturbance is. For example, when I was a child, a nearby factory disposed of metal waste by dumping it near the factory. When the waste pile was small, it would rust away to invisibility over several years or decades. The factory eventually closed, and a forrest overgrew it, with vegetation disassembling the structure of the building. The machines were sold away and what was not sold rusted into pieces. The environment absorbed the disturbance to a large extent. In another example, when I was a teenager, I designed 3d models for landfills. Landfills, by design contain waste, which is the physical entropy generated by society. The waste mass was large enough so that it would not be processed by any natural environment in hundreds or thousands of years. The mass of the waste would remain undisturbed generally, like a museum, for at least several hundred years. The newspapers it contained would be readable for decades or longer and they were stored, as garbage, in the landfill. In this situation, the waste overwhelmed the environment’s capacity to convert it into a usable form. The entropy disturbance was sufficient to overwhelm the environment.