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This does not mean that the computer would be the master of this planet. It would only materialised the "regulation". On UMMO none would ignore the law, as all individuals could ask, at any time, for an advice, to know if a behaviour is correct or not. The (legislative, juridical and executive) powers would be completely separated. The juridical power would survey, without failure or compromission the good application on the general ruling. The executive power would take the decisions according to the principles of the legislative group (as for instance the decision to send a group of expeditionaries on Earth, and then to establish a contact). The legislative assembly would make the law evolving according to the evolution of society and of the directive principles. It would play to some extend the role of a "ethical committee". This system is on all point of view copied on the architecture of a living being. In our body, the cells do not divide themselves when they want, weather this phenomenon is called cancer. The behaviour of the cell population is directed by regulation mechanisms. If a part of the skin has been damaged, the borders of the scarf grow again, till the pressure appearing at the contact of both sides appears. The processes is then stopped. If a loss of blood is registered, the marrow begins to work and compensates it automatically. Each cell receives what is necessary to its functioning, in chemical substances and oxygen. If a set of cell hurts the general interest, this is interpreted as a malfunction. The "thinking", the strategies are elaborated by specific cells called the neurons. These must benefit of a strong flow of oxygen, to be able to work. But no biologist would consider them as privileged cells. This whole set of cells allows this living being to accomplish his mission: to feed, procreate, to participate to the natural selection. The individual preoccupations are completely forgotten in favour of those of the whole animal. This one is immersed in a species, and follows its laws. There exists a cellular sociology, as well as a animal sociology. As indicated before, the social, economic and juridical system on this hypothetical planet, would be placed under the control of a huge central computer, playing the role of a regulating nervous system. But the functions of this machine would go far over. Remembering the moral laws coming from a 132 Some laws would have been found and introduced in the central computer which managed the whole economy and social life. The symbiosis man-machine.