We develop programs and systems—also within the internal global network of 1VOID.COM (see link below)—that empower individuals to free themselves from dependency relationships, whether arising from debt or circumstances beyond their control.
Another perspective is the protection against externally induced or internally developed forms of abuse, including those independent of physical substances. Well-known examples of substance-based dependencies include alcohol and tobacco.
In contrast, non-material influencing factors often emerge from the flow of information (synonymous with mainstream): politics, business, employment, advertising, or social environments such as friends, relatives, and family. Between these poles of a wide continuum lies the field of learned or adapted behavioral dependencies (e.g. gambling, sports, eating habits, etc.).
Before this platform is fully developed and made globally accessible (English version), we are assessing the outcomes of our licensed and supported proto-projects in Europe. These local initiatives allow for focused observation, specific adaptation, and analog data collection outside a clinical framework, while still maintaining large sample sizes.
Current planning anticipates a publication between late 2026 and early 2027. Until then, the licensed and supported projects will go online and operate autonomously. Additional links will be provided here. You may also contact us directly via email.