By Mark D. Morgan How a simple structural lens can explain political breakdown on both sides Most of us know what it feels like to live in permanent crisis mode. Your world narrows. Every headline feels like a threat. You trust fewer people, and you start to see enemies where there used to be neighbors.Now…

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What if war isn’t what we think it is? The Fracture of Balance: A Scalar Theory of WarBy Mark Morgan What if war isn’t what we think it is? Peace isn’t just what happens when the fighting stops. It’s what happens when people reconnect across difference.It takes more than silence to stop a war—it takes…

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At some point, you’ve probably asked the question. Maybe it came in a moment of silence, after everything fell apart. Or maybe it’s the question that’s been buzzing in your bones for years, just behind every disappointment, every rejection, every loss: Why is the world so cruel to me? It’s a fair question. Cruelty is…

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You weren’t born into chaos. You were born into a structure so deeply ordered, so beautifully layered, that most of it disappears into the background—like the rhythm of your own breathing. The Earth is not just a rock in space. It is a living structure. A system that remembers. Look closer. Atoms don’t just fly…

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I ask you to look up. Look past the ceiling. Past the clouds. Past the stars that twinkle in the silence of night. And ask this question — not with your eyes, but with your soul: What is this universe? And more than that, why is it so beautifully ordered? Why does it echo patterns…

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