Chapter 31: Building Utopia: The Ascended Mind Scanner and the Council of Harmony
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## Chapter 31: Building Utopia: The Ascended Mind Scanner and the Council of Harmony

Nazgand, invigorated by the burgeoning Time-Tree Hive-Mind network, realized the next step towards a collective utopia. He envisioned a council, a group of brilliant and compassionate minds drawn from across realities, who would work together to maximize happiness and freedom for everyone on the time-tree.

His goal wasn't just personal gain, nor the aggrandizement of any single reality. He desired a future where advancements in technology and knowledge benefited all, not just a select few. He believed that the Time-Tree Hive-Mind Protocol shouldn't just be a tool for individual advancement; it should be a springboard towards a universal betterment.

With this vision in mind, Nazgand delved back into the intricate world of String Computers. This time, he focused his efforts on creating a program he dubbed the "Ascended Mind Scanner."

This program, unlike conventional search engines, wouldn't just scan for keywords or past achievements. It would leverage the interconnectedness of the Time-Tree Hive-Mind Protocol, analyzing the thoughts, emotions, and actions of countless Nazgands across realities.

The Ascended Mind Scanner wouldn't be swayed by popularity or political influence. It would employ a complex algorithm, a product of Nazgand's combined bracelet power, to identify individuals who truly embodied the council's core principles: increasing happiness and decreasing unhappiness for everyone on the time-tree.

The algorithm would search for individuals who, within their respective realities, actively championed social justice, scientific advancement, and the pursuit of knowledge. It would identify those who were not just intelligent, but also empathetic, compassionate, and driven by a desire to uplift others.

Once the Ascended Mind Scanner generated a list of potential council members, Nazgand planned to send out a personal invitation, utilizing the Time-Tree Hive-Mind Protocol itself. Each invitation would be a direct message, a call to action that transcended physical barriers and resonated with the very essence of the chosen individual.

Nazgand envisioned a council without borders. Members, gifted with the flexibility afforded by the Time-Tree Hive-Mind Protocol, would have the right to work from home whenever they desired. They could choose to be digital nomads, traveling across realities and exchanging ideas in real-time.

He also believed in fostering open communication. Council members would have the right to organize meetings, both digital and physical, ensuring a democratic and inclusive environment where all voices could be heard.

This wasn't just a council; it was the foundation for a collective utopia. It was a beacon of hope, a testament to the potential for cooperation and progress that resided within the Time-Tree Hive-Mind network. Nazgand, the architect of this extraordinary network, stood at the precipice of a new era, and he wouldn't be alone.

He glanced at the swirling vortex on his computer screen, a visual representation of the Ascended Mind Scanner in action. A smile played on his lips. Somewhere, across the vast tapestry of realities, the minds of exceptional individuals were being identified. Soon, they would join him, and together, they would weave a future bathed in the golden light of universal harmony.

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