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Constraints: The Architecture of Inevitable Events

Par : Neil Mattingly
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233438059
  • EAN9798233438059
  • Date de parution25/03/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

We like to believe the future is open, full of choices and contingencies. A bridge collapses, a market crashes, a revolution unfolds - and we hunt for the single mistake, the villain, the lucky break that "could have gone differently."This book reveals the deeper truth: most outcomes are not accidents or failures of will. They are the inevitable architecture produced when multiple constraints - physical, energetic, informational, temporal, cognitive, and historical - finally align.
Like a ball rolling into a bowl, or a protein folding into its lowest-energy state, systems under sufficient constraints don't probably reach certain endpoints. They must. Drawing on physics (energy landscapes, symmetry breaking, entropy), biology (evolutionary convergence, developmental canalization, metabolic limits), economics (incentive gradients, capital flows, scale effects), computation (hardness, bottlenecks, feedback), psychology (cognitive and narrative constraints), and history (path dependence, geopolitical geography, collapse dynamics), this book shows how the same structural logic operates at every scale.
It is not fatalism. It is precision: distinguishing genuine local optionality from the durable constraint landscapes that channel behavior. Understanding these landscapes doesn't trap us - it gives us better maps. You can navigate around visible walls. You cannot navigate around walls you refuse to see. For anyone tired of being perpetually surprised by "unexpected" crises, market concentrations, institutional rot, technological lock-ins, or historical rhymes, this book offers a unifying lens: stop asking "why did this happen?" Start asking "what made anything else impossible?"Clear-eyed, rigorously cross-disciplinary, and ultimately empowering, The Architecture of Inevitable Events equips readers to design smarter constraints, intervene where degrees of freedom still exist, and build systems that steer toward useful attractors rather than brittle disasters.