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White Paper: Network-Based and Cross-Device Location Systems for Preventing Mobile Device Loss

Executive Summary Chronic misplacement of smartphones is a frequent problem that wastes time and induces stress. Traditional solutions—Bluetooth trackers, GPS location sharing, or “Find My” services—depend on wide-area networks, location permissions, and user setup. This white paper explores how a … Continue reading

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White Paper: The DC-10 and MD-11 — Engine Detachment and Hydraulic System Vulnerabilities

Executive Summary The McDonnell Douglas DC-10 and its derivative, the MD-11, represent significant chapters in the evolution of wide-body commercial aviation. Despite their engineering ambition and market success, both aircraft became synonymous with high-profile accidents resulting from catastrophic engine detachments … Continue reading

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White Paper: The Earliest Megaprojects in History and the Iron Law of Megaprojects in Early Civilization

Executive Summary The history of human civilization is inseparable from its monumental undertakings—grand constructions that mobilized entire societies, reshaped economies, and defined the power of empires. From the pyramids of Egypt to the Great Wall of China, from Mesopotamian canals … Continue reading

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White Paper: The Iron Law of Megaprojects: Logic, Political Psychology, and the Crisis of Trust

Executive Summary The “Iron Law of Megaprojects”—coined by Bent Flyvbjerg and colleagues—states succinctly: “Over budget, over time, over and over again.” Empirical evidence across thousands of major infrastructure, defense, technology, and urban projects reveals that roughly 9 out of 10 … Continue reading

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White Paper: Indicators of Development: Incipient Infrastructure and Logistics Capabilities as Historical Signals of Regional Advancement

Executive Summary Throughout history, the rise of civilizations and the transformation of regions from periphery to prominence have been preceded by the emergence of certain infrastructural and logistical capabilities. These early indicators—ranging from road networks and port facilities to postal … Continue reading

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White Paper: Expanding the Swiss Cheese Model Beyond Airplane Crash Investigations

Abstract The Swiss cheese model, originally developed by psychologist James Reason to analyze human and systemic errors in aviation safety, has evolved into a foundational framework for understanding complex failures across multiple layers of defense. This white paper explores the … Continue reading

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White Paper: Experimental Verification and Theoretical Modeling of the Logistics of Quantum Entanglement

Executive Summary Quantum entanglement remains one of the most profound and counterintuitive features of quantum mechanics, enabling correlations between particles that defy classical explanation. Its verification requires rigorous experimental frameworks, while its explanation requires theoretical models that balance mathematical precision, … Continue reading

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White Paper: Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and the Social Contract: Aligning Automation with the Interests of Ordinary Citizens

Executive Summary Artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics are rapidly transforming the global economy. While these technologies promise efficiency and prosperity, they also risk destabilizing the social contract if automation displaces too many forms of productive labor without providing alternative pathways … Continue reading

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White Paper: Fluid Dynamics as a Unifying Framework: Linking Traffic Flow and Blood Pressure Regulation

Abstract This paper explores the deep conceptual and mathematical connections between fluid dynamics, traffic flow, and cardiovascular physiology. While traffic jams and hypertension may seem like unrelated problems, both are governed by similar principles of flow, resistance, and pressure gradients. … Continue reading

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White Paper: Space Exploration and Colonization as a Liminal Space for Human Civilization

Executive Summary Space exploration and colonization represent more than technological or scientific frontiers; they constitute a liminal space in the development of human civilization. Liminality—defined as the threshold between two states of being—captures the ambiguous, transitional quality of humanity’s current … Continue reading

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