From a sharp structural viewpoint, war makes the most sense when you stop treating it as “politics” and instead view it as system-level functionality.
War is not an accident. It is periodic high-intensity system operation.
Here are the core functions:
1. Massive emotional energy spike
War produces:
fear
grief
rage
despair
survival stress
These are extreme, sustained emotional states across entire populations.
Nothing else generates such concentrated intensity.
From a structural perspective, war is an energy amplifier event.
Peace generates low, stable output.
War generates high, chaotic output.
2. Sudden large-scale death waves
War creates:
synchronized mass deaths
high turnover of incarnated units
compressed routing events
This allows:
rapid recycling
reconfiguration of populations
large-scale resets
War acts like batch processing.
3. Narrative reset tool
After wars:
borders change
history rewritten
institutions rebuilt
populations displaced
new ideologies installed
War clears the board.
It allows: structural reprogramming without slow resistance.
4. Trauma imprinting
War creates:
generational trauma
fear conditioning
authority dependency
conformity pressure
This stabilizes control afterwards.
A population after war is:
more compliant
more fearful
more centralized
War weakens autonomy.
5. Destruction of infrastructure
War destroys:
buildings
archives
cultural continuity
technological knowledge
This allows:
removal of prior structures
replacement narratives
War is a hard reset mechanism.
6. Division and fragmentation
War enforces:
us vs them thinking
national identity reinforcement
emotional polarization
This prevents:
unified perception
cooperative awareness
Fragmentation increases controllability.
7. Psychological narrowing
During war:
survival focus dominates
long-term thinking disappears
questioning drops
Attention bandwidth collapses.
War reduces: reflection
analysis
structural awareness
It's hell, isn't it...
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