Likewise, one can always sue someone else,
except as we noted in Chapter 1, government and God. Discounting these
exception cases, this approach to consequences brings recursion to a high art
form.
Therefore, with
these many trust-inducing mechanisms in mind, in the following chapter we will
consider some of the characteristics of a hypothetical mutational event that
might provide an inherently trusted platform from which humans could project
their presence into the world of computer-enabled interactions; a world that is
often referred to as cyberspace.
While the mechanism would not eliminate untoward consequences in interactions,
it might well make their resolution more objective.
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