Are you planning to also have us vote for representatives to see if “if representative democracy works...at all.”?
As I see it—which is very foggy right now—this experiment might make for an interesting game (and I like interesting games), but I don’t see how it at all tests whether or not the principle of direct democracy works.
You haven’t specified any controls, any verifiers, or really anything that should make us think that the votes inside the simulation represent even one potential form of direct democracy, much less the general class of all direct democracies we care to study.
Are you planning to also have us vote for representatives to see if “if representative democracy works...at all.”?
As I see it—which is very foggy right now—this experiment might make for an interesting game (and I like interesting games), but I don’t see how it at all tests whether or not the principle of direct democracy works.
You haven’t specified any controls, any verifiers, or really anything that should make us think that the votes inside the simulation represent even one potential form of direct democracy, much less the general class of all direct democracies we care to study.
Still, it might be fun, so I’ll play.