A predictive model based on locating where different end-times scripts overlap and therefore coordinate action.
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law of eschatological convergence
A predictive model based on locating where different end-times scripts overlap and therefore coordinate action.
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The law of eschatological convergence says that identifying where different end-times scripts overlap lets an analyst predict how actors will behave and how the world may turn out.
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"...thing, okay? A new theory of game theory called the law of eschatological convergence. So this is a very hard thing to write down,..."
"Converge, meaning a union of these eschatologies. And why is that important? Because it allows you to predict how they will behave. Think of..."
"...two to four years. Okay? So, this is called the Law of Eschatological Convergence. It gives us tremendous insight into why things are turned..."
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