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Abstract discussion of catastrophe theory applied to war and prison riots

Abstract discussion of catastrophe theory applied to war and prison riots The passage contains theoretical language about bifurcation sets and cusp catastrophes with no specific individuals, transactions, dates, or actionable allegations. It lacks concrete leads, novel revelations, or connections to powerful actors, making it essentially noise for investigative purposes. Key insights: Uses metaphor of a box and roof to describe war cost dynamics; References Konrad Lorenz and Christopher Zeeman in a speculative context; Mentions concepts like 'splitting factor' and 'normal factor' without real data

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Abstract discussion of catastrophe theory applied to war and prison riots The passage contains theoretical language about bifurcation sets and cusp catastrophes with no specific individuals, transactions, dates, or actionable allegations. It lacks concrete leads, novel revelations, or connections to powerful actors, making it essentially noise for investigative purposes. Key insights: Uses metaphor of a box and roof to describe war cost dynamics; References Konrad Lorenz and Christopher Zeeman in a speculative context; Mentions concepts like 'splitting factor' and 'normal factor' without real data

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kagglehouse-oversighttheorywar-economicsprison-unrestcatastrophe-theory

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