Perhaps today and increasingly in the future you might be able to solve the territorial problem by employing electronic means of communication that would enable citizens spread out over a large area to “meet,” discuss issues, and vote. But it is one thing to enable citizens to “meet” electronically and quite another to solve the problem posed by large number of citizens. Beyond some limit, an attempt to arrange for them all to meet and engage in a fruitful discussion, even electronically, becomes ridiculous.