Charles DiBella
Current research focuses on a practical plan to end long-term homelessness in big cities. The project is called the Material Dignity Infrastructure (MDI). It solves the problem by combining three physical actions. The system requires people to receive medical care and build healthy habits before moving into permanent apartments. This early health step ensures they do not lose their housing later. The architecture provides a financial model allowing cities to buy empty office buildings cheaply and rebuild them into safe, supportive housing. The project then tests this system like a strict science experiment. Planners must prove the health steps work before building more towers. The goal is to write clear instructions that turn empty office buildings into places that save lives.
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- The Compounding Psychological and Physiological Effects of Industrial Noise Pollution - 15 May 2023 - Posted in Society
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- Building Individual Autonomy Through Self-Sufficiency and Minimalist Systems - 15 May 2023 - Posted in Skills
- The Digital Panopticon: Trading Freedom for Convenience - 15 May 2023 - Posted in Technology
- The Digital Era: Institutional Control and Human Autonomy - 15 May 2023 - Posted in Technology
- The Ancient Shadow: Why We Fear Artificial Intelligence - 13 May 2023 - Posted in Technology
- The Collapse of Shared Reality: Why Conspiracy Theories Thrive - 12 May 2023 - Posted in Society
- The Logic of Apologetics: Distinguishing Rational Defense from Social Contrition - 12 May 2023 - Posted in Mind
- Common Elements Across All Belief Systems - 10 May 2023 - Posted in Mind
- Common Principles Across Belief Systems and the Power of Egregores - 09 May 2023 - Posted in Society
- Quantum Computing and Artificial Intelligence: Power and Peril - 09 May 2023 - Posted in Technology
- Why Individual Action Cannot Save the Planet: The Institutional Problem of Environmental Destruction - 08 May 2023 - Posted in Systems
