Is the Cognitive Fusion Reactor (ITER-8) accredited by any authority — or to any authority?
The use of of “un” in www.un-iter8.org does not signify that the Cognitive Fusion Reactor (ITER-8) is in any way accredited to the United Nations, or related to it in any way. If anything, as indicated with respect to that web domain, that prefix is partly intended to point to the possibility that any United Nations of the future might specifically consider how it might be associated with some such imaginative response to enhancing psycho-social energy. Despite deliberate use of the acronym ITER, employed by the new mega-project developing a nuclear fusion reacor (and a number of other bodies), also does not imply any form of accreditation with that intergovernmental institution. But again it does point to the possibility that the ITER of the future might specifically consider how it might be associated with some such imaginative response to the energy challenges of humanity. The conventional process of accreditation is however especially problematic in that it implies approval from a