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X-Events: Complexity Overload and the Collapse of Everything ? The Science of Global Catastrophe and How Vulnerable Societies Can Survive [Paperback] Casti, John L

X-Events: Complexity Overload and the Collapse of Everything ? The Science of Global Catastrophe and How Vulnerable Societies Can Survive [Paperback] Casti, John L

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A necessary and thought-provoking read for the age of coronavirus, exploring eleven scenarios that may trigger the collapse of the modern world -- from pandemics to nuclear apocalypse to robot uprisings -- and what we can do to prevent and survive them.

In the twenty first century, our world has become impossibly complicated, relying on ever more advanced technology that is developing at an exponential rate. Yet it is a fact of mathematical life that higher and higher levels of complexity lead to systems that are increasingly fragile and susceptible to sudden, spectacular collapse.

In this highly provocative and grippingly readable book, John Casti brilliantly argues that today's advanced, overly complex societies have grown highly vulnerable to extreme events that will ultimately topple civilization like a house of cards. Like Nassim Taleb's The Black Swan meets Jared Diamond's Collapse, Casti's book provides a much-needed wake-up call, sounding a fascinating and frightening warning about civilized society's inability to recover from a global catastrophe.

An eye-opening and necessary read, X-Events is a shocking look at a world teetering on the brink of collapse, and a population under constant threat from pandemic viruses, worldwide communication breakdowns, nuclear winter, or any number of unforeseeable "X-Events." Fascinating and chilling, X-Events provides a provocative tour of the catastrophic outlier scenarios that could quickly send us crashing back to the preindustrial age - and shows that they may not be as far-fetched as they seem.


This book unpacks the theory of surprise and answers the critical questions of our time:


  • Complexity Overload: Why our hyper-connected, technologically advanced civilization is more fragile than ever, and how even small shocks can trigger a total system meltdown.
  • A Theory of Surprise: An accessible framework for understanding "unknown unknowns" and anticipating the high-impact, low-probability X-Events that traditional forecasting models miss.
  • Eleven Paths to Collapse: A chilling tour of potential doomsdays, from the failure of the global food supply and a continent-wide electromagnetic pulse (EMP) to a new world disorder.
  • Systems Thinking for Survival: Practical insights from systems theory into how societies can build resilience, manage complexity, and prepare for the inevitable shocks that lie ahead.

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A page-turning exploration of eleven scenarios that may trigger the collapse of the modern world

A renowned systems theorist, John Casti shows how our world has become impossibly complicated, relying on ever more advanced technology that is developing at an exponential rate. Yet it is a fact of mathematical life that higher and higher levels of complexity lead to systems that are increasingly fragile and susceptible to sudden, spectacular collapse. Fascinating and chilling, X-Events provides a provocative tour of the catastrophic outlier scenarios that could quickly send us crashing back to the preindustrial age: global financial "black swans"; a worldwide crash of the Internet that would halt all communication; the end of oil; nuclear winter; "nanoplagues"; robot uprisings; electromagnetic pulses; pandemic viruses; and more. You won't ever look at the world the same way again.

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