Words in LLM are points in a n-dimensional space. However, the structure of this space is not clear. In the large-scale debate platform, blocks are similar to words, but a type of gravity should be defined in the space which deforms the space. For example, it’s probable that the Israel -Hamas conflict has affected public opinion in the Netherlands and that in turn affects the outcome of the election. So the space deforms and is reshaped in response to incidents occurring around the world. This requires a mechanism similar to gravity in physics. This mechanism cannot be an unclear process. There are well-understood social phenomena such as conformity that are like magnets and push people toward certain behaviours, but the aim of the large-scale debate platform should be to develop based on these phenomena and generate a type of gravity for that space. Then people participating in the debate expand the space (by adding new dimensions to it) and deform it.
Constructing new dimensions is based on evolution meaning that topics that attract more blocks and develop at a faster rate compared to other topics will turn into new dimensions. However, the evolution mechanism is more complex than that and alongside gravity, forms the basis of the platform.
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As mentioned before, this project can be overseen by Labour and Lim Dems, while Conservatives can work on updating the government’s machine. Both projects will be supported by the social ad mechanism developed by the Green Party.
The aim of these projects is to change the way people are involved in policy-making and election campaigns. these projects will then turn into long-term projects and will not be limited to election time.