A Discussion on Establishing a Frontier-Science Institute in Liberland
Hello everyone,
Over the past several months, I’ve been working on a research ecosystem called the Fusion Civilization Research Institute (FCRI). It’s built around 27 interconnected Frontier Sciences related to governance, economics, AI, law, culture, mathematics, and new institutional architectures.
Before taking any formal step, I wanted to share the idea openly here and gather thoughts, feedback, and guidance from the Liberland community.
Liberland’s model of voluntaryism, open innovation, and decentralized governance aligns extremely well with the way FCRI functions, so I wanted to introduce it in case it could add value to our ecosystem.
What is FCRI?
In short:
FCRI is a multidisciplinary frontier-science research body exploring new civilizational models using 27 advanced scientific frameworks.
Some areas include:
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cryptographic governance (Proof-of-Justice)
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voucher-based monetary systems (vCash)
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decentralized education
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law-as-algorithm models
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cultural engines
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frontier logic systems
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advanced economic models
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real-world application frameworks
All papers are open-access and published on Zenodo & Academia.
Why I’m sharing this here
Before registering anything formally in Liberland, I felt it would be better to:
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introduce the idea
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let the community evaluate it
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understand whether it fits within Liberland’s values
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learn what the community expects from a research institution
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receive suggestions or criticisms
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refine FCRI based on your input
I think this is the spirit Liberland stands for — open, voluntary, and community-driven.
How FCRI could potentially add value
This is just my initial understanding, but I’d love to know how the community sees it.
Some possibilities:
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Contributing open research to Liberland’s innovation ecosystem
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Helping develop governance or economic models relevant to micro-states
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Collaborating with Liberland University and other educational initiatives
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Attracting global researchers and thinkers
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Publishing Liberland-branded research globally
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Creating a research identity for Liberland in frontier sciences
But again, this is not a formal proposal — I’m sharing it to start a conversation.
What I’m asking from the community
Just your thoughts:
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Do you feel FCRI could be a good fit for Liberland?
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What expectations should a research institution meet here?
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Are there processes I should follow before submitting a formal request?
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Would you recommend speaking with any specific members or departments?
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Any concerns or suggestions?
I’ll refine everything based on the feedback I receive from you all.
Closing Note
I truly believe Liberland is one of the few places where unconventional, interdisciplinary science can find a natural home — without bureaucracy or centralization. But I want to ensure that if FCRI becomes part of Liberland, it happens with community understanding and support, not just as an external attachment.
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts, guidance, and criticisms.
Thank you.
