I don't understand how you can generalize state/governance in such a way that it removes any, absolutely any kind of substance or nuance from the subject of governance. Whats the point to speak about how after Tens of Thousands of years of governance we are faced with an imperative to abandon it, yer only after jettisoning this idea we literally don't change or innovative anything in the conceptual realm of governance, instead there's this nonsensical notion that speed is the ingredient that's that special sauce which will benefit the most.
As for "infinite real space" vs real space, which is dependent on which? How much real space can I fit in unreal space, and how much space, real space, does virtual space require? Its at the same level of absurdity to compare the two with saying that governance is trash, we need faster governance.
Considering the digital realm is expanding and growing at a rate far exceeding the physical, I would say the dependence is waning.
In fact, this was stated from a quantitative perspective.
100 years ago, all of the activity was in "real space" as you call it. Today, that is not he case. 100 years from now, if the trend continues, which it should, a lot less will be operating in the physical realm. So whatever the dependence, the virtual will become even more important going forward.
This is going to generate new governance systems at a speed never seen before. This digital is international, national boundaries mean nothing. So the idea of comparing is not truly absurd.
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There were a lot of things that one excited as atoms that are now in the realm of bits so this statement is not true.
Music use to be on plastic discs. So were video. Not they are streamed. That not only eliminated the discs, it also took out the stores that sold or rented them.
Cryptocurrency and other FinTech products are in the process of eliminating bank branches.
What about wireless? We use to run cables all throughout offices and homes for our internet and communication services. Now, not so much.
This is a trend that is continuing. More of the world of electrons is ending up as bits.
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