These three papers address a single question from distinct complementary angles: if Earth has undergone large, rapid reorientations of its inertial geometry, as proposed by the ECDO (Exothermic Core–Mantle Decoupling) hypothesis, should there be coherent, testable signatures left behind in the planet’s structure, surface evolution, and patterns of human occupation?
There are periods in which societies attempt to recover order not through passion or ideology, but through calculation. The Technocracy Movement of the early twentieth century arose during one such period. It promised that, if only production and administration were entrusted to technical expertise rather than partisan struggle, waste and instability might give way to something more disciplined and rational.
