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Decentralized decision making processes are difficult, and this (through a 'human example story') shows the assumptions of state that can make in person processes seem easier than they actually are.

The solution of recording relativistic epochs for each voting member (name and 'year' (version)) seems like part of the full solution. An enumeration of current members (and their version) as well as a careful protocol for members to be modified (including add, remove, and increment version) seems to be required.



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