Orientation

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The Coherence Thesis is an invitation to recognize that the future of civilization will not be decided by technology or ideology, but by whether we learn to organize society around the biological conditions that make intelligence, trust, and coordination possible at planetary scale.

It argues that civilization's current crises are not primarily political, ideological, or technological failures, but biological oversights — and that any viable post-extractive future must be built on coherence as the substrate that sustains collective intelligence at planetary scale, where global interdependence, velocity, and total systemic entanglement exceed the capacity of traditional forms of coordination.

This book is written for the moment when the scale of our technological power has begun to exceed the coherence with which we wield it — and when recognizing that mismatch may determine whether civilization adapts, hardens, or collapses.

co·her·ence | kōˈhirəns | noun

1 the quality of being logical and consistent: this raises further questions on the coherence of state policy.

2 the quality of forming a unified whole: the group began to lose coherence and the artists took separate directions.

3 the measurable capacity of a nervous system — individual or collective — to remain regulated, relational, and reality-responsive as complexity and consequence scale.