SYSTEM STACK ANALYSIS

Propagation pf power in an energy-bound system


System Architecture
Power propagates through a structured chain:

Energy → Industry → Compute → Ecosystems → Platforms → Standards → Capital → Currency → Sovereignty


Control of lower layers determines the structure and limits of higher layers.

I. Energy Systems — Physical Input Layer


→ defines cost, availability, and the structural ceiling of the system

• Systèmes énergétiques — Index transversal

• Décarbonation, électrification et coût

II. Industrial & Ecosystem Systems — Transformation Layer


→ converts energy into production, capability, and scaling capacity

• Écosystèmes industriels — Index transversal

III. Compute & AI Systems — Acceleration Layer


→ converts energy and industry into computation, intelligence, and infrastructure

• Infrastructure énergie–IA — Index transversal

IV. Digital Sovereignty — Control Layer


→ determines access, governance, and system-level control of computation

• Souveraineté numérique — Index

V. Capital & Monetary Systems — Outcome Layer


→ reflects how system control translates into capital formation, pricing power, and monetary stability

• Energy Capital Currency Index

• Energy Constraint Index

VI. Geopolitics of Systems — External Constraint Layer


→ shapes system interaction through competition, chokepoints, and external dependencies

• Géopolitique de l’énergie — Index

VII. System Interface — Strategic Interpretation Layer


→ where system structure becomes geographically and operationally visible

• Guide Méditerranéen du Système




GLOBAL — System Power in an Energy-Bound World

I. Foundational System Logic


Doctrines

• Doctrine Index

• Le système contraint par l’énergie

• Energy As Operating System Of Power

•  Transformation du système énergétique

• Hiérarchie énergie–capital–monnaie

• Doctrine de la monnaie d’infrastructure

• Energy Sovereignty As System Control

• Contrainte énergétique et plafond monétaire

• Énergie, financiarisation et hiérarchie du capital

• Puissance énergétique et monétaire des États-Unis

• Energy Os G2 Comparative

• Energy Geopolitics Global Shift

• Global Energy Paradigm Shiftglobal

• Transition du système énergétique mondial

• Physical Constraint

•  Asymétrie financière–physique dans un système contraint par l’énergie

• System Architecture

• Architecture en couches du système

Foundational Laws

• Systèmes énergétiques — Index transversal

• Décarbonation, électrification et coût

• Centralised Vs Distributed Systems

• Le basculement mondial du calcul

• L’architecture de l’énergie, du capital et du calcul

• Convergence entre énergie, industrie et calcul

• Fondements du système de l’économie industrielle énergie–IA

•  Re-concentration du système



II. Systemic Asymmetry


• Défaut du système

• Asymétrie systémique

• Asymétrie sous pression

• Nœuds périphériques dans un système contraint par l’énergie

• Le gouffre IA–énergie–coût

• Gvc In Energy Bound World

• La guerre technologique comme guerre de l’énergie


III. System Guides — Strategic Interpretation Layer


• Guide Méditerranéen du Système


IV. Monetary Systems — Control Layer


• Energy Capital Currency Index

• Monetary Power

• Monetary Sovereignty Energy Bound System


V. Global Order Under Stress


• Ordre mondial sous pression — Index

• Résumé exécutif

• L’Europe et la Russie

• Levier énergétique

• 2B Energy As Os G2 Comparative White Paper

• Cycles mondiaux et stratégie du dollar

• La guerre technologique comme guerre de l’énergie

• Économie numérique, plateformes et monnaies

• Le pétro-électro-État

• Chaînes de valeur mondiales

• Propriété intellectuelle et technologie

• Renforcement militaire

• Démographie et technologie

• Le Conseil de sécurité de l’ONU

• Flux énergétiques mondiaux et dépendances

• ..

•  Abondance énergétique des États-Unis et puissance systémique

•  Le système industriel chinois

•  Re-concentration du système

•  Puissance du système mondial — architecture comparative

•  Le système industriel chinois


VI. Systems Under Constraint

*Execution under structural limits*


• Systèmes sous contrainte — Index

• Résumé exécutif

• L’énergie comme couche fondamentale de la contrainte

• fragmentation systémique en Eurasie

• Corridors, goulets d’étranglement et géographie du levier stratégique

• Finance et sanctions

• Normes technologiques et couches de contrôle numérique

• Politique industrielle au sein de systèmes contraints

• Capacité d’action sous contrainte

• Dossier de données sur το système énergétique


VII. Evidence — System Validation Layer


• Données probantes — Index

• Carte énergie–capital–monnaie

• Dossier de données sur το système énergétique

• Routes mondiales du GNL

• Global Energy Flows Dependencies

• Architecture pétrodollar du Golfe — Étude de cas

• Greece Energy Capital Currency Transmission

• Mediterranean Energy System Global







•  Déploiement de l’électro-État et échelle industrielle

•  Transition technologique et énergétique de la Chine

•  Déploiement de l’électro-État et échelle industrielle


•  Abondance énergétique des États-Unis et puissance systémique


•  Saut technologique d’électrification dans le Sud global




[AI, Energy Constraint, and Compute Infrastructure]

•  GNL, OTAN et application de la puissance systémique



•  Puissance du système mondial — architecture comparative

•  Architecture de sécurité et souveraineté technologique



•  Puissance du système mondial — architecture comparative


•  Déploiement de l’électro-État et échelle industrielle


•  Transition technologique et énergétique de la Chine


•  Abondance énergétique des États-Unis et puissance systémique


•  Saut technologique d’électrification dans le Sud global


•  GNL, OTAN et application de la puissance systémique


•  Architecture de sécurité et souveraineté technologique


•  Abondance énergétique des États-Unis et puissance systémique


•  Le système industriel chinois


•  Re-concentration du système


•  Puissance du système mondial — architecture comparative


•  La sécurité comme mécanisme d’application du système


•  Re-concentration du système


• Guide Méditerranéen du Système


Evidence Companion — System Validation and Architecture

Constraint → Transmission → Conversion → System Outcomes


Purpose

This document provides a structured validation layer for the system framework, linking physical constraint to economic, technological, and monetary outcomes.

It integrates:

It should be read as the validation layer supporting the system:

Energy → Infrastructure → Compute → Industry → Capital → Currency → Sovereignty


Reference Architecture (Core Anchors)


System Mapping

Energy → Infrastructure → Compute → Industry → Capital → Currency → Sovereignty

Primary transmission focus:

Energy Cost → Industrial Margin → Capital Allocation → Monetary Constraint


Empirical Validation (Selected Signals)


System Validation Insight

Energy is not an input variable.
It is a binding system constraint that propagates through:

cost structures → industrial margins → capital allocation → monetary capacity

This is the mechanism through which the monetary ceiling emerges in energy-constrained systems.


Conceptual Foundations (Condensed)

This framework draws on established work in:

These perspectives support a unified interpretation:

technological and economic systems are embedded within—and constrained by—
energy, infrastructure, and capital formation dynamics


Position within the System

This document provides the architectural basis for linking:

Energy → Infrastructure → Compute → Platforms → Capital → Sovereignty


Usage

This file functions as a shared validation layer across:

It is not a reference list.
It is a system validation framework.


Conceptual Foundations (Architecture Layer)

These references inform the structural interpretation of the system, particularly across compute architectures, control layers, and ecosystem dynamics.

They are not empirical validation.
They provide the analytical scaffolding for understanding system behaviour.


Systems and Architecture Thinking

These frameworks support the interpretation of the global economy as a layered, constrained system.


Techno-Economic Transitions

This frames AI and electrification as a system-level transition, not an isolated innovation cycle.


Platform Economics and Control Layers

These underpin:


Platform Capital and Ecosystem Scaling

These explain how compute systems translate into capital concentration and scaling power.


Industrial Policy and State Coordination

These frameworks define the role of the state in shaping system outcomes under constraint.

Extended References — Energy, Compute, and Sovereignty


Conceptual Position

Taken together:

technological systems are not autonomous
they are embedded within—and constrained by—
energy systems, infrastructure capacity, and capital formation dynamics

This provides the architectural basis for:

Energy → Infrastructure → Compute → Platforms → Capital → Sovereignty


Selected References — Energy, Compute, and System Constraint

Empirical and Institutional Sources


Energy Systems and Costs


Electricity, Infrastructure, and Transition


AI, Compute, and Energy Demand


Industrial Systems and Capital Allocation


Monetary and Macro Transmission


Conceptual Foundations


Systems and Architecture


Techno-Economic Transitions


Platform Economics and Capital


Industrial Policy and State Coordination


Annex — Research Foundations & Reference Architecture

Methodological Note

The following institutional reports, datasets, strategic analyses, and industrial research publications informed the development of the analytical frameworks presented throughout this research programme.

These sources do not represent a single interpretive position. Rather, they form part of a broader systems synthesis examining the relationship between energy systems, industrial competitiveness, compute infrastructure, capital formation, technological sovereignty, and geopolitical restructuring in an energy-bound global order.

The references below support the validation and evidence architecture underlying the broader analytical framework developed across the GLOBAL, TECHWAR, and EU SOVEREIGNTY sections of this platform.


Energy Systems, Electrification & Industrial Transformation

International Energy Agency (IEA)


International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)


Energy Data & Market Analysis


AI Infrastructure, Compute & Digital Sovereignty

AI Compute, Data Centres & Infrastructure


Cloud Infrastructure & Digital Sovereignty


Digital Governance & AI Regulation


China, Industrial Scale & Strategic Competition

China Energy & Industrial Transformation


AI, Compute & Technology Competition


Fourth Industrial Revolution, Industry & Supply Chains

Industrial Transformation & Manufacturing Systems


Global Value Chains & Industrial Competitiveness


Decentralised Energy, Grid Modernisation & Resilience

Distributed Energy Systems & Grid Architecture


Development, Electrification & Inclusive Growth


Monetary Systems, Digital Currencies & Financial Infrastructure

Central Bank Digital Currencies & Monetary Architecture


Geopolitics, Fragmentation & Strategic Autonomy

Global Fragmentation & Systemic Transition


Europe, Competitiveness & Sovereignty

European Industrial Capacity & Strategic Autonomy


Internal Analytical Frameworks

The following internally developed frameworks structure the broader analytical synthesis presented throughout this platform:


Research Architecture

This research programme is organised across interconnected analytical layers:

Together, these layers form an integrated framework for analysing energy systems, industrial transformation, compute infrastructure, capital formation, and sovereignty within an increasingly constrained and fragmented global order.