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  • The Energy Transition: Why It Takes 50 Years

    Every 50-70 years, the world faces an energy transition. Not because we run out of resources, but because the old system reaches its limits—and a new one emerges. We are in the middle of such a transition now. The Three Transitions 1. Wood to Coal (1780-1860) England ran out of wood. Coal powered the Industrial…

  • The Death of Globalization: From One World to Three Blocs

    For the past 80 years, the world has run on a simple assumption: globalization is inevitable. Trade flows. Supply chains optimize. Borders open. Economies grow together. That assumption is now breaking. The Golden Age (1945-2008) After World War II, the US built the system: GATT, Bretton Woods, NATO. Global trade boomed. China joined in 2001.…

  • The Great Reset: Why 2026 Marks the Beginning of a New Era

    The year 2026 feels like just another year in the calendar. But look closer—this is where the patterns converge. The debt cycle that began in the 1970s is nearing its end. The 5th Kondratieff Wave (internet/IT) is autumn. The political cycle of globalization is fracturing. And AI is no longer a promise—it is a reality…

  • The End of the Cycle: Humanity at a Crossroads

    Human civilization spans approximately 12,000 years since the Neolithic Revolution—when we first learned to farm and settle. But organized human civilization with states, governments, and complex societies? That is roughly 8,000 years old, beginning with Mesopotamia, Egypt, and the Indus Valley. In that time, we have built empires, written constitutions, invented technologies that would stun…