Game Theory
The ISIT Game is based on game theory and designed to be highly engaging.
Specifically, the ISIT Game is a massively multi-user infinite game that leverages cooperative and competitive dynamics with an incentives structure that induces players/members to optimize their own personal rewards as well as the community well-being, while simultaneously achieving consensus, collaboration and coherence.
The object of the ISIT Game game is to collaboratively develop a tool that allows us to establish consensus about the nature of objective reality, and to populate a ‘Wisdomebase’ with our collective perspectives.
The means by which we accomplish this objective is by taking polls. On each poll, the objective of the user is to guess how other players answer a question. Importantly, players do not know how others answered any given poll until after they take it. So players must guess how they think most other people answered each question based on their understanding of the ISIT Construct and awareness of the collective mindset of other players.
ISIT users will first validate the ISIT Construct by taking a series of polls to familiarize themselves with the concepts and associate highly abstract concepts such as words, numbers, geometry, physics, colors, music, alphabets, language, archetypes, and others in a semantic taxonomy that extends from the highest level of abstraction (The ISIT Construct) to virtually infinite derivative objects.
The Game Space: Objective Reality
The ISIT Construct introduces the concept of Objective Reality, which holds that everything in Reality can be abstractly defined as an Object that exhibits at least 10 Immutable Laws of Objects, starting with the First Law: that all Objects ultimately consist of IS essence and IT nature. IS does not exist in Reality other than as it relates to some ITistic structure. And IT can not exist in Reality without being animated by IS.
Players proceed to systematically evaluate Objects and Concepts existing within Objective Reality according to the ISIT Construct, thus collaboratively curating a collection of Human consciousness.