Horizons

Exploring humanity's trajectory through rapid technological change. Where visual storytelling meets serious inquiry.

The Central Question

What happens when intelligence becomes too cheap to meter?

The abundance thesis promises a transformation of human civilization. We're exploring what that transformation actually looks like—the economics, the technology, and the deeper question of human purpose in a world of plenty.

The Economics

Wright's Law, infrastructure costs, the transport layer everyone ignores. First principles analysis of the path from here to abundance.

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The Transformation

Twenty sectors reimagined. From healthcare to entertainment, education to energy—what persists, what transforms, what emerges.

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The Cathedrals

Abundance without purpose leads to despair. What do humans reach toward when survival is solved? The meaning question the tech narrative ignores.

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The man with the mop keeps mopping—because fundamental human needs persist regardless of how we meet them. The technology changes the HOW, not the WHAT.

From "The Man With The Mop" — Core thesis

The cathedrals weren't built by comfortable people with nothing to do.

They were built by people who needed to reach toward something beyond survival. That reaching IS the point.

If abundance is coming—and it may well be—understanding what humans do with abundance matters as much as achieving it.