
Systems and Innovation



The Nomad Equation: Engineering the World's First Hyper-Mobile Army
·224 words·2 mins
Exploring how the Mongols engineered the world's first hyper-mobile army through innovations in composite bows, saddles, and logistics systems.


The Architecture of Lethality – Part 5: Metallurgical Mastery and the Composite Bow
·599 words·3 mins
The material science innovations in ancient composite weapons and steel production.

The Architecture of Lethality – Part 4: Internal Ballistics and the Pressure of Gunpowder
·568 words·3 mins
The engineering challenges of early gunpowder weapons and the science of internal ballistics.

The Architecture of Lethality – Part 3: Star Forts and the Geometric Negation of Force
·596 words·3 mins
How Renaissance fortresses used geometric design to counter the power of cannons.

The Architecture of Lethality – Part 2: Torsion Mechanics and the Roman Engineering Corps
·651 words·4 mins
Examining the Roman use of torsion-powered artillery and the engineering challenges of organic materials.

The Architecture of Lethality: Five Millennia of Military Innovation
·235 words·2 mins
A historical exploration of military innovation through engineering principles across five millennia.

The Architecture of Lethality – Part 1: The Gravitational Calculus of the Trebuchet
·716 words·4 mins
Exploring the engineering principles behind the medieval trebuchet and its mastery of gravitational energy.
