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Empire After Empire: The Endgame Illusion
Empire After Empire: The Endgame Illusion (Jiang Xueqin and the Geopolitics of Replacement) In his lecture ‘Game Theory #16: Pax Judaica Rising’, Jiang Xueqin develops a provocative and highly speculative interpretation of how the war with Iran may end, not by fixing a date for its conclusion but by tracing the strategic logic that, in his view, already points towards its final shape. His central argument is that the United States is not simply struggling in a difficult war but revealing the deeper weakness of a declining empire. The problem, as he presents it, is not merely military. It is intellectual, political and civilisational. Washington entered the conflict assuming that overwhelming force, decapitation strikes and economic pressure would quickly bring surrender. Instead, the war has exposed a profound inability to adjust to resistance. The American state, its media system and its strategic class continue to speak as though victory were already achieved, even while the conditions of the conflict suggest the opposite. For Jiang, this gap between official certainty and strategic reality is the clearest sign of imperial hubris.
By Peter Ayolov5 days ago in Futurism
10 Mind-Blowing Space Facts You Were Never Taught in School
We’ve all heard the phrase that space is the final frontier. But let’s be honest, what most of us learned in school barely scratched the surface. Beyond the neat diagrams and textbook definitions lies a universe filled with weird, shocking, and sometimes hilarious realities.
By Areeba Umair5 days ago in Futurism
How to Choose a WordPress Hosting Provider for the First Time in 2026. AI-Generated.
The first time I had to choose a WordPress hosting provider I had no idea what I was looking at. Every hosting company was promising the fastest speeds, the best uptime, the most reliable support, and the lowest price. The comparison tables all looked the same. I ended up picking the cheapest option I could find because I had no framework for evaluating anything else. That decision cost me months of poor performance and two website migrations before I finally understood what I should have been looking for from the beginning.
By Edward D. Longfellow6 days ago in Futurism
The Return of History
Jiang Xueqin is an educator and thinker known for connecting game theory with broad civilisational and geopolitical analysis. In this argument, he develops a sweeping interpretation of global change, challenging the idea that the post-Cold War order represents a stable endpoint of history. He presents a stark vision of a world entering a new phase defined by instability, scarcity, and the need for resilience.
By Peter Ayolov6 days ago in Futurism
Your Website is a Ghost Town (and That’s Okay)
I finally did it. I followed the "expert" advice. I bought the domain, obsessed over a minimalist WordPress theme, and told myself that if I posted twice a week, the audience would eventually find me. I treated my blog like a Field of Dreams: if I built it, they would come.
By abualyaanart6 days ago in Futurism
The Scariest Place in the Universe
Tired of being here on earth? Okay let's get out! Imagine traveling so far into space that the stars begin to disappear. At first, it feels peaceful. The bright galaxies slowly fade behind you, and the universe becomes quieter.
By Sakuni Bandara9 days ago in Futurism
Update available - Humanity 2.0
The year is 2050. A girl wakes up in a silent white room. No heartbeat. No breathing. No blinking. Yet he is alive. Her body is not made of flesh anymore. Her eyes glow faintly blue, her memory is perfect, and her brain is connected to a global network of knowledge. She can speak any language, solve complex equations in seconds, and never feel pain.
By Sakuni Bandara10 days ago in Futurism
What is Managed WordPress Hosting and Why Does It Matter in 2026?. AI-Generated.
I spent the first year of running my WordPress website on the cheapest shared hosting plan I could find. It cost a few dollars a month and it worked well enough in the beginning. Then the traffic started growing. Pages that used to load in 2 seconds started taking 5 or 6. Security alerts started appearing. A plugin update broke something and I had no backup to restore from. I was spending more time firefighting technical problems than I was creating content or running the actual website.
By Edward D. Longfellow11 days ago in Futurism
Is Elementor Hosting Worth It in 2026?. AI-Generated.
Elementor is a WordPress page builder with over 10 million active installations in 2026. When the same company that builds the page builder also offers hosting, the natural question is whether combining both products under one roof actually delivers better results than purchasing them separately. Elementor Hosting bundles managed WordPress hosting with Elementor Pro in a single plan. Whether that bundle justifies the cost depends entirely on the type of website being built and the user running it.
By Shane Smith11 days ago in Futurism
How machines can learn from human behaviour. Top Story - March 2026.
In order to understand where we are and where we are going, we need to understand where we were first. - Susan Fourtane Could a human behaviour simulator be embedded into a robot or online avatar to the point that it’s hard to distinguish between a real person or artificial intelligence? Scientists have been upping the stakes in this “Turing test” for years, to the point that human-mimicking programmes are ready to answer tricky questions, assist people with online shopping or be companions.
By Susan Fourtané 13 days ago in Futurism
Pro AV Industry in Germany: Demand Across Corporate, Education, and Entertainment Sectors. AI-Generated.
The European audiovisual landscape is undergoing a strategic evolution, heavily driven by the enterprise shift toward advanced collaboration ecosystems and digital transformation. At the forefront of this shift, the Germany Pro AV market presents a highly stable and lucrative environment for B2B professionals, integrators, and strategic investors. Currently valued at $137.25 Million in 2024, the sector is experiencing sustained demand for scalable communication tools, high-resolution displays, and energy-efficient AV infrastructure. Understanding the underlying market dynamics, supply chain efficiencies, and revenue generation models is critical for stakeholders aiming to secure a competitive edge in Europe's largest economy. This report delivers an authoritative, data-driven analysis of the industry's trajectory and emerging opportunities.
By Joey Moore13 days ago in Futurism
The $3,000 Experiment: Why Samsung Just Killed the Galaxy Z TriFold After 90 Days
The world of consumer technology is rarely defined by products that succeed by disappearing. On March 17, 2026, Samsung Electronics executed what can only be described as a controlled demolition of its most ambitious hardware project in a decade. The Galaxy Z TriFold—a device that promised to collapse the boundary between the smartphone and the workstation—was officially moved to "inventory-depletion" status.
By Tech Horizons14 days ago in Futurism








