A collapse process produced by multiple destabilizing forces inside an interconnected system.
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Systems collapse
A collapse process produced by multiple destabilizing forces inside an interconnected system.
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The current scholarly theory is described as perfect storm or systems collapse: not one event in one year, but decades of earthquakes, climate cooling, and internal revolt.
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"...that we have today is a perfect storm. Okay? Or a systems collapse. And the idea"
"...not one thing in one year that caused this system to collapse, it was a series of events over decades. Okay? And these three..."
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The Bronze Age Collapse is not treated as a freak disaster.
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