GJOS Golden Rules: Principles of a Joule-Based Economic System
THE BIOLOGICAL RULE.
The Biological Rule governs the human dimension of the GJOS, acknowledging that human energy is finite and invaluable, with essential survival needs taking priority.
The system is designed around the biological imperatives of food, shelter, and rest. By measuring labor in Joules, the GJOS protects against the exploitation of human energy.
A modest, manageable daily "Accountability" contribution funds utilities and grid maintenance, thereby freeing human energy from the continuous demands of fiat-based survival.
The Biological Standard: Human Energy Explained
Understanding the Kilocalorie.
To comprehend the Biological Rule, it is essential to quantify the energy that sustains human life.
Conventionally, the energy derived from food is measured in kilocalories (commonly referred to as "Calories" on nutrition labels). Scientifically, one kilocalorie represents the precise amount of energy required to raise the temperature of one kilogram of water by one degree Celsius. When translating this biological energy into our universal economic metric, the conversion is exact: 1 kcal = 4,184 J.
This conversion forms the foundation for assessing physical Honest Output, signifying that the biological energy expended in building, maintaining, and creating within the system is directly measurable, thereby ensuring that the physical cost of human labor is accurately valued and equitably compensated at a molecular level.
THE MECHANICAL RULE.
The Mechanical Rule governs the technological and economic framework of the GJOS. It asserts that all production facilities serve as hubs of deflationary wealth generation.
With advancements in technology, robotics, and automation, production processes become increasingly rapid and energy-efficient. Consequently, the Joule-price of goods is mathematically destined to decline over time. The Mechanical Rule ensures that progress consistently enhances the purchasing power of every citizen.
The Mechanical Standard: Grid Energy Explained
Understanding the Kilowatt-Hour.
To comprehend the Mechanical Rule, it is essential to examine the source of our energy. The kilowatt-hour (kWh) serves as the standard metric for electrical energy generation and consumption, defined as a 1,000-watt device operating continuously for one hour. Since the Joule is the fundamental unit of work, this mechanical output is precisely converted within the system: 1 kWh = 3,600,000 J.
By quantifying the Tribrid Grid's output and the consumption of our production facilities exclusively in Joules, we eliminate the volatility and arbitrariness inherent in fiat energy market pricing. Whether power is generated by a solar array or consumed by a robotics plant, the entire infrastructure functions based on this clear and quantifiable physical principle.
THE UNIFICATION OF VALUE.
By anchoring our economy in the fundamental laws of physics, the GJOS seamlessly integrates the biological and mechanical realms.
From quantifying the biological calories essential for an individual's well-being to measuring the kilowatt-hours necessary to operate a green hydrogen plant, all values are expressed through a single, immutable standard: the Joule.
This ensures that your Time-Credits are secured by the fundamental forces that govern the universe.

