Cycles of Change

Knowledge - Spirit - Culture - Growth

Efficiency is the gold standard for most machines. A car engine is designed to minimize heat loss; a computer processor is built to execute calculations in nanoseconds. In the world of mechanics and commerce, friction is the enemy. It wastes energy and slows progress. However, when designing a [...]
National borders are a critical to national security, and they are the valves of a nation's economy. Since 2020, the United States has operated under a policy of high-volume entry that has changed the social fabric. While encounters at the southwest border dropped by seventy-seven per cent in late [...]
The Invention Secrecy Act of 1952 is a United States federal law designed to restrict the dissemination of new inventions and technologies that could be detrimental to national security. Under this act, the government can impose secrecy orders on patent applications if their disclosure might [...]
The solution to curbing governmental overreach and restoring the principles envisioned by the Framers of the Constitution involves several key actions. There must be a reinvigoration of the checks and balances system. This includes ensuring that each branch of government effectively performs its [...]
Constitutional originalism is a structural commitment to institutional resilience. It works as a fixed anchor for the social contract. This prevents the arbitrary growth of bureaucratic power. The base rules of the system must stay still to ensure long-term stability. This stability allows for the [...]
The interface between biological and synthetic intelligence is shifting. Interactions with early systems were rigid and mechanical. Users were required to memorize opaque command-line syntax or master labor-intensive rule engines that required years of training. The barrier to entry was high, and [...]
The idea that everything organized at a gigantic scale is heading toward failure reflects a critical view of modern society's reliance on massive institutions and systems. This perspective suggests that big governments, giant companies, huge capital investment firms, global shipping, energy [...]
Modern civilization is built upon a series of tightly coupled dependencies. These systems provide efficiency. However, they also create the conditions for a Black Swan event to propagate with catastrophic speed across unrelated sectors. A Black Swan is a highly improbable event with a massive [...]
The Artilect Wars would likely be a gradual process marked by a series of technological advancements, sociopolitical tensions, and escalating conflicts. Initially, the development of highly advanced artificial intelligences, or artilects, would begin with significant breakthroughs in AI research [...]
The trajectory of artificial intelligence points toward an event horizon that few are eager to confront. While current debates focus on generative text and automation, a deeper and far more volatile conflict is taking shape on the theoretical horizon. This is the concept of the "Artilect War," a [...]
Mothers for Nuclear, founded by Heather Hoff and Kristin Zaitz, is an organization dedicated to promoting nuclear power as a crucial environmental technology. By focusing on the influential role of mothers, they aim to dispel fears and misinformation surrounding nuclear energy, advocating for [...]
The Military-Industrial Complex (MIC) is a term coined by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in his 1961 farewell address, warning about the powerful alliance between the military and defense contractors. The MIC is responsible for much of the U.S. military spending, which currently amounts to about [...]