I'm exceptionally excited about the math governance you mentioned but I wonder how long people have to wait before it comes to the world. Now not so many people are trading Bitcoin, some people just heard of it and some even have no idea about it! I think that a great barrier ahead. Worse still, for a big part of people who know Bitcoin, they just treat it as a tool of earning money, they don't learn about blockchain and they are blind to the significance of Bitcoin. I'm afraid the Bit civilization is nothing but a mirage for the time being unless some prominent progress can be made in this aspect. Yes, humans can not eliminate the Bitcoin network fundamentally, but they can totally refuse to adopt it.
In addition, I'm curious about how could math govern the globe with impartiality. I mean, codes are created by humans after all, right? Humans are interest-driven. So how could that happen? Except that someone invents a disinterested code and then things work under the rule of this code, then I guess math governance might be possible and fair. further elaboration is needed here because I'm sorry I didn't read other posts of yours yet and if you have explained the principle of math governance, I hope you can do me a favor and put a link for me to read

thx I don't know what human civilization would be in a century but I do hearfeltly expect a more equal one to protect me from exploitation
All in all, your notion is pretty inspiring to me. I appreciate that you shared it with us.