If you were shipping for civilization today — ten things you'd build first.
Not a startup guide. Not an AI demo. Ten independently deployed, interactive platforms — each targeted at a civilization-scale cognitive gap: knowledge compression, future intuition, AI replacement maps, materials graphs, failure archives, human memory.
Each independently deployed. Each interactive. Each bilingual.
Civilization Tree
A living branching map of human civilization — eras, technologies, ideas, and the dependencies that link them.
How The World Works
Browseable diagrams of the systems that actually run the planet — power grids, container shipping, semiconductor fabs, central banks.
Humanity Problem Database
A searchable, scored catalog of humanity's open problems — from cancer to coordination failure to climate.
Future Simulator
Drag sliders, see which futures the assumptions actually produce. The point is not prediction — it's intuition.
AI Society Sandbox
A toy economy of autonomous AI agents — citizens, firms, regulators — running on visible rules.
Global Materials Graph
Every important material in modern technology, the elements that go into it, and the chokepoint countries that supply them.
AI Replacement Map
An honest, occupation-by-occupation map of which jobs LLM-era AI is replacing, augmenting, or leaving alone.
Failure Museum
A serious archive of how things actually broke — companies, missions, treaties, theories — and what was learned.
Knowledge Compression Engine
Any domain, compressed into a 3-hour understanding experience: 12 concepts, in dependency order, with the smallest possible example for each.
Human Memory Project
An open archive of ordinary lives — collected, indexed, made searchable so future humans (and machines) can know who we were.