Jiang says an overlooked driver of future upheaval could be a major geophysical event such as a mini ice age, which he presents as part of humanity's natural cycle rather than as war.
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Mini ICE AGE
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Jiang says human history repeatedly experiences mini Ice Age or 'killer year' events that trigger famine, social collapse, and political upheaval, citing the Bronze Age collapse and the 1848 revolutions as examples.
He predicts that a major geophysical event such as a magnetic pole shift or mini ice age would reduce population and resources enough to make large AI data-center systems nonviable.
Jiang says the mechanism is a perfect storm of crises including possible polar shift, mini ice age, destructive winter weather in North America, epidemics, wars, and revolutions.
Jiang predicts a wider perfect storm in which U.S. sovereign debt failure, dollar collapse, war, civil unrest, and a possible mini ice age converge within roughly five years or the next few decades.
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"...not a war, but a major geophysical event, meaning a mini ice age. Yeah. Which is... Which is to be a natural part of..."
"...past 10 000 years you will see a series of mini Ice Age events they're called killer year events and they always Herald in..."
"...of people expect, maybe a magnetic pole shift, maybe a mini ice age, and the population decreases, then AI is no longer sustainable. I..."
"...of crises, including a geopolitical event, which might be a mini ice age. But it could also be like a polar shift. Right. So..."
"So if the United States is fighting a stupid war in Iran, if NATO is occupied in Ukraine, then all I have to do..."
"...in the next five years, we begin to experience a mini ice age, because we're overdue for an extreme weather event. And they say..."
"...now and then, you know, we could be facing a mini ice age in next next 20 years and if you have a mini..."
"...Pole Excursion, and this will usher in something called the Mini Ice Age, okay? So maybe God is unhappy with Pax Judaica. Maybe we..."
"...where geophysical events become much more common, earthquakes, hurricanes, a mini ice age might appear. And I think China will be less resilient. Than..."
"...kilo year event happened. Okay? Think of this as a mini ice age where for about 100 years there's a drought in Egypt. Well,..."
"...the math, about 5,000, 6,000 years ago, there was a mini ice age in Europe. And if you're a farmer, that's really bad for..."
"...magnetic pole excursion coming up that's going to create a mini ice age. Climate change. You have environmental pollution. You have a tremendous gap..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
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The conversation starts with Iran, but it quickly becomes a wider map of how Jiang thinks history moves.
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Peter Limberg keeps pulling Jiang from method into metaphysics, from Protestant anxiety into secret societies, from Odessa and Iran into elite panic and digital control, until one governing claim comes into focus: power rules...
Uberboyo pushes Jiang from geopolitics into demography, soft power, religion, bureaucracy, and aging.
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