Elon MUSK in Torrenostra New civilizational system Book analysis.pdf

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Perhaps. But a methodical, pragmatic utopia, supported by cybernetic models, algorithms, and a systemic
philosophy.
An economy of regeneration
DELSART also proposes a complete refoundation of the economy. With his GREEN COIN EL4DEV, value no
longer arises from speculation but from real ecological and social impact.
The objective is to transform money into a tool for cooperation and planetary balance.
Here again, Elon MUSK appears as a symbolic partner; his technological infrastructure (Tesla, Starlink, X) could give
shape to this living economy.
But beyond the entrepreneur, what emerges is the idea of a conscious economy, an economy where wealth is
measured by contribution, not by profit.
The knighthood of modern times
As the chapters unfold, DELSART’s discourse becomes increasingly mythical and moral. He invokes the figure of the
modern knight, heir to the first Templars yet oriented toward peace, justice, and ecological regeneration.
This metaphor structures the narrative: MUSK becomes the technological knight, Harper the spiritual and
organizational knight. Together, they symbolize the fusion of power and consciousness.
This planetary civil knighthood invites every citizen to become an actor of collective transformation, a soldier of
peace rather than a passive consumer.
Between philosophy and engineering
Beneath its narrative appearance, this book is above all a systemic essay. DELSART sketches a civilizational
architecture in which controlled technology, governance, and ethics unite to form a global and self-regulating
organism.
His style, poetic and conceptual, brings reason and intuition, cybernetics and metaphysics, into dialogue. One can
sense influences from Teilhard de Chardin, Buckminster Fuller, and Jacques Ellul, yet transposed into an accessible,
meditative, often lyrical language.
A conscious utopia
This book is not a simple futuristic fiction; it is a civilizational manifesto.
Paul Elvere DELSART proposes going beyond capitalism and political fragmentation to establish a governance of the
common good, distributed and self-regulated by collective consciousness.
The challenge is no longer to build machines but to relearn how to inhabit the world.
Elon MUSK thus becomes an archetype, a figure to whom one extends a hand; not to invest, but to imagine
together a new humanity.