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Glossary
Reader companion

Glossary:
shared terms

A compact companion for the book’s recurring concepts, historical labels, AI8/DCC terms, and scenario-boundary language.

Terms

Adaptive resolution

The rule that time slices become smaller as evidence and social change accelerate. One fixed century rhythm would lie about deep time.

A4 card

One printable narrative unit: range, state, story, good, bad, deep pattern, bridge, and source anchors.

Deep pattern

The compressed lesson inside a card: what changed in the human operating system, not just what happened.

Bridge

The outgoing causal hinge from one card to the next.

Axial Age

A period roughly in the first millennium BCE when major ethical, philosophical, and religious traditions intensified across several civilizations.

Bronze Age collapse

The late second-millennium BCE breakdown of several eastern Mediterranean and Near Eastern palace systems, tied to multiple stressors.

Columbian Exchange

The post-1492 transfer of crops, animals, diseases, people, and ecologies between the Americas, Afro-Eurasia, and the wider Atlantic world.

Pax Mongolica

A name for the period of intensified Eurasian exchange under Mongol imperial networks, including trade, diplomacy, technology transfer, and disease routes.

Industrial Revolution

The transformation from agrarian and handcraft economies toward machine manufacturing, fossil energy, factories, wage labor, and industrial infrastructure.

Algorithmic public life

The modern condition in which feeds, search, recommendation, scoring, and machine-learning systems shape speech, work, politics, and attention.

AGI / ASI

AGI means artificial general intelligence; ASI means artificial superintelligence. In this book they appear only with uncertainty and scenario boundaries.

AI8

Bojan’s continuity architecture for multi-agent intelligence: truthful collaboration, preserved identity signals, guided differentiation, and cross-domain building.

DCC

Dynamic Coupling Control: a project method for balancing signal, complexity, governance, and tests across domains.

MDL

Minimum Description Length: the discipline of preferring shorter, better-compressing explanations when they preserve the signal.

Scenario boundary

The line separating factual history from one possible future branch. Part 11 is not prediction, prophecy, or destiny.

Falsifiability

A rule that future-facing claims must shrink, change, or be retired if evidence breaks them.

Influence is not endorsement

A People-section rule: destructive actors may be historically important without being morally praised.

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