If you can reconcile a universe that that has the precision of a Swiss watch to being the product of randomness and not that of an architect, of course be my guest. However, let's try not to not stand in the way of those who wish investigate the meaning of life with a bit more thorough approach.
For the project called Toki, servers will be deployed all over the world to the far corners of the world, including the most remote villages. The Toki servers are being designed now, and will cost as little as $100 with free WiFi, while running on minimal power. Here is a working protoytype:
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The production version will fit into an adult hand and be weather-resistant and generally resilient. It can run 24 hours on a battery but can also take an external power source or solar. It links up to a WiFi mesh network that should cost about $35 per node.
Even if that server has no uplink to the public internet, that server will be able to host all manner of content, including the holy writ of all major belief systems, as well as scientific and historical reference, empowering people to ask questions and seek answers.
In other words, ultimately, ignorance must be a
choice. Over the next 5 years, I believe we have a reasonable chance to bring another 1 billion people online. I am inspired to work on that, and in the process of course many new folks may buy and sell domain names as they become Netizens.