| Management number | 220491534 | Release Date | 2026/05/03 | List Price | $12.70 | Model Number | 220491534 | ||
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What if war could be predicted like weather?On December 14, 2021, a mathematical model detected a critical threshold in the Russia-Ukraine relationship. Seventy-two days later, Russian tanks crossed the border.This was not luck. This was not intelligence analysis. This was geometry.The intelligence community knew—CIA Director William Burns left Moscow "more troubled than when I arrived" after a November meeting. Satellite photos showed 175,000 troops, field hospitals, blood supplies. Yet when tanks rolled on February 24, 2022, the world seemed shocked.How can accurate warning coexist with genuine surprise? This paradox reveals why we need a new framework.The Geometry of War introduces that framework: the mathematics of flow, curvature, and topological collapse. Drawing on principles from fluid dynamics and financial markets, Bee Rosa Davis demonstrates that wars emerge when the topology of trust breaks down while economic interdependence persists.THE TRAP THAT STARTS EVERY WARBefore World War I, Norman Angell argued that economic integration made war irrational—and he was right. War was irrational. It happened anyway. Britain and Germany were each other's largest trading partners. They went to war not despite their connections, but because of them.A German banker captured the dissonance: "Last month I was negotiating a loan with my counterpart in London. This month I am buying war bonds to fight him."Davis calls this the Divergence Trap: trust collapses but economic flows continue. When nations are entangled but no longer aligned, interdependence becomes a gun pointed at both heads. The gas still flows because everyone needs it to. That's the trap. You can't cut the cord because you'll bleed out.The pattern keeps repeating—1914, 1939, 2022.A NEW SCIENCE OF GEOPOLITICSFor three centuries, scholars have debated whether trade prevents war. A 2025 review found no consensus: 60% of studies say trade promotes peace, 40% find null or contrary effects. "Maybe the question itself is malformed," admits one conflict scholar.This book offers a different question—and equations to answer it. The Davis Framework treats international relationships as flows on a geometric manifold, where:• Helicity measures alignment between economic connection and political trust• Curvature captures barriers that shape state behavior• Topological invariants reveal when breakdown becomes irreversibleThe framework identified Russia-Ukraine months before Western intelligence acknowledged the threat. It currently monitors US-China, China-Taiwan, India-Pakistan, and Israel-Iran.WHAT MAKES THIS BOOK DIFFERENTMost books on war tell you what happened. Some tell you why. This book tells you what's coming—and shows you the mathematics that makes prediction possible.Davis brings a unique perspective: NASA engineer, cybersecurity researcher, mathematician behind the Field Equations of Semantic Coherence. She is also a Black transgender woman working outside academic institutions—which may explain why she saw what specialists missed.A WARNING AND A TOOLSeveral major relationships currently show elevated risk. US-China has entered Decoupling. China-Taiwan is in Divergence. The patterns that preceded 1914 and 2022 are visible again.But prediction is not fatalism. Understanding the geometry means understanding intervention points—moments when topology can still be repaired before flows become weapons.This book is for anyone who believes understanding the mathematics of catastrophe is the first step toward preventing it. Read more
| ISBN13 | 979-8247274582 |
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| Language | English |
| Publisher | Independently published |
| Dimensions | 6 x 0.99 x 9 inches |
| Book 5 of 6 | Geometric Intelligence |
| Item Weight | 1.28 pounds |
| Print length | 436 pages |
| Publication date | March 3, 2026 |
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