The Geometry of Governance
Systemic Equilibrium, Upanishadic Realism, and the Mathematics of Modern Statecraft Global politics is traditionally viewed as a zero-sum theater of material friction, driven by national self-interest, resource competition, and military capability. However, an expansive synthesis of ancient Upanishadic metaphysics and modern structural realism reveals that international relation systems behave like self-regulating ecosystems governed by immutable laws of equilibrium. While classical realists locate the root of conflict in the flawed nature of the human soul, modern structural realists treatSystemic Equilibrium, Upanishadic Realism, and the Mathematics of Modern Statecraft states as rational “black boxes” responding to an external grid of incentives and constraints. By stripping away mysticism, modern strategic science proves via game theory and structural analysis what ancient seers deduced through internal contemplation: the universe is a self-balancing equation. States that pursue ...