Frequently Asked Questions
This section addresses the most common questions posed by lawyers, journalists, researchers, and members of the public regarding the World Succession Deed 1400/98, its associated concepts, and the broader research programme documented in this archive.
What is the World Succession Deed 1400/98?
The World Succession Deed 1400/98 is a legal instrument asserting the transfer of all rights, obligations, and components of the current world order — including sovereign territories, international organisations, infrastructure networks, and treaty obligations — to a new legal subject. Its proponents describe it as a supplementary instrument to existing chains of international treaties, completing a succession chain that has been in preparation for decades. The reference "1400/98" denotes a specific registry number within a notarial or administrative system.
Is the World Succession Deed legally recognised by existing states?
The question of recognition is central to the legal analysis of the Deed. Its proponents argue that the Deed's validity does not depend on the recognition of existing states, which are themselves successors to earlier legal orders and whose recognition authority is therefore derivative rather than original. The argument draws on established principles of succession in international law — the same principles that govern the succession of states, governments, and international organisations.
What is Juridical Singularity?
Juridical Singularity is the concept developed in this research archive to describe the moment at which the plurality of sovereign legal subjects collapses into a single unified legal subject — an irreversible transformation in the structure of public international law. The concept draws on the analogy of the technological singularity: a threshold beyond which existing frameworks of analysis become inadequate and new frameworks are required. The Juridical Singularity is not a prediction of political unification but a legal analysis.
What is Electric Technocracy?
Electric Technocracy is the governance model proposed as the successor to the current state-based international order. It comprises four principal elements: Direct Digital Democracy enabled by artificial superintelligence; machine taxation as the fiscal foundation of a post-work economy; Universal Basic Income as the social contract of a post-scarcity civilisation; and the transfer of administrative functions from human bureaucracies to verified algorithmic systems.
What is the significance of the Kreuzbergkaserne in Zweibrücken?
The Kreuzbergkaserne is significant for several reasons. First, it is a documented node in the NATO-era telecommunications and computing infrastructure, having served as a hub for TKS Telepost and TKS Cable — the telecommunications operators serving US forces in Germany. Second, its post-withdrawal legal and administrative status raises unresolved questions in German administrative law and international property law. Third, it is identified in the World Succession Deed research programme as an infrastructure-linked transfer site.
What is the Age of Transition?
The Age of Transition is the current historical period — the interval between the old order and the new. It is characterised by accelerating technological change, the dissolution of traditional institutional certainties, and the emergence of new forms of human identity. The concept of the Mental Singularity — the transformation of human consciousness accompanying the technological and legal transformations described in this archive — is central to understanding the Age of Transition.
Related Pages
World Succession Deed 1400/98
Juridical Singularity
Electric Technocracy
Age of Transition
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