How to Engage
Different visitors arrive at The Hermes Project from different directions — some encountering these ideas for the first time, others arriving with existing community frameworks, research mandates, or land assets. Each pathway below is calibrated to your level of readiness, your role, and your intent. Begin where you are.
- First-Time Reader
- UBUNTU / One Small Town Community
- Researcher or Institution
- Landowner with 10–100 Acres
Pathway 01 — The First-Time Reader
If this is your first encounter with The Hermes Project, the infrastructure described here may challenge assumptions about what community, sovereignty, and technology can mean together. Begin with the foundational argument before engaging the technical architecture.
- Read "Why This Exists" to understand the three structural problems this project addresses.
- Review "Who This Is For" to determine whether this work is relevant to your situation.
- Explore "The Five Modules" for a structured overview of the infrastructure blueprint.
- Visit "The Foundation" to examine the named research and operational partners underpinning the framework.
- Return here and select a more specific pathway — or submit the inquiry form below.
Pathway 02 — UBUNTU / One Small Town Community
If you are already operating within the UBUNTU Contributionism or One Small Town framework, you understand the foundational premise — that a community's labor, land, and intention can be structured beyond the debt-money system. The Hermes Project extends that premise into operational infrastructure: compute sovereignty, biometric coherence, a token architecture built on contribution rather than extraction, and a legal wrapper that protects what you build. This is the next layer.
Module 03 — Sovereign Token Architecture — maps directly to the contributionist model, translating community labor and land stewardship into five simultaneous income streams without dependence on centralized exchange. Module 04 — the Intent-Based Ledger — encodes UBUNTU's core ethic ("harm no biological system") as the governing rule of the transaction layer. These are not analogies; they are architectural decisions.
- Review "The Five Modules" with attention to Modules 03 and 04.
- Examine "The Foundation" — the Michael Tellinger / UBUNTU Contributionism partnership is named and active.
- Visit "The Charter" to understand the legal architecture that protects contributionist structures.
- Submit the inquiry form below identifying yourself as a UBUNTU or One Small Town community member.
Pathway 03 — Researcher or Institution
If you are approaching this work in an academic, scientific, or institutional capacity, the framework is designed to withstand scrutiny. Every claim within the architecture maps to named partners, verifiable telemetry, or documented systems.
Begin with "The Foundation" — two named research and operational partners anchor the scientific basis of the bioresonance and contributionist systems. Proceed to the Live Dashboard, which displays real-time sovereign mesh telemetry including soil carbon, bioresonance coherence, DePIN hashrate, and thermal capture loop data. This is proof of concept, not simulation.
- Visit "The Foundation" to review HeartMath Institute HRV coherence science and Michael Tellinger's UBUNTU Contributionism framework.
- Access the Live Dashboard for current telemetry data from the operational mesh.
- Enter the Partner Intelligence Hub — technical documentation, sovereign token architecture deep-dive, and DePIN node economics are available to credentialed reviewers.
- Submit the inquiry form below, identifying yourself as a researcher or institution and specifying your area of interest.
Pathway 04 — Landowner with 10–100 Acres
If you hold land — between 10 and 100 acres — and are considering what it could become, this pathway is the most direct route to a private briefing. The infrastructure blueprint is designed to be installed on privately held land, structured within a legal architecture that protects the landowner's sovereignty throughout the process. This is not a land-lease proposition. It is a collaborative build.
Site requirements include access to water, viable solar or wind exposure, and a landowner willing to operate within the Charter's three-layer legal structure (Passive Natural Trust, Private Member Association, Micro-Nation framework). Infrastructure investment context, phased deployment scope, and legal wrapper strategy are detailed in full within the Partner Intelligence Hub — available to landowners who have submitted an inquiry and received access credentials. The process begins with a conversation, not a contract.
- Review "The Charter" to understand the three-layer legal architecture.
- Read "The Five Modules" for a complete overview of the infrastructure blueprint.
- Submit the inquiry form below — include your acreage, general location, and any existing infrastructure. A member of the founding team will respond.
- Upon qualification, receive access credentials for the Partner Intelligence Hub, where full technical and investment documentation is available.
Your inquiry has been received. A member of the founding team will review it and respond directly.
Initiate a Conversation
This form initiates contact with the founding team. It is not an application — it is the beginning of a qualified exchange. Responses are reviewed personally and answered with the same seriousness with which they are submitted.
All inquiries are reviewed by the founding team. This is not an automated pipeline.