Pro-E.7 — Response to Con-E.7 (Composition Fallacy)#

Impact: E (Moderate) — Resolved.

The composition fallacy charge is incorrect because civilization is not a portfolio of independent innovations but a single tightly coupled system with shared infrastructure: energy grids, financial systems, supply chains, communication networks, ecosystem services.

Key evidence of tight coupling:

  • 2008 financial crisis: Failure in one sector (subprime mortgages) propagated through the global financial system via interconnection.

  • Climate change: Violation of Life-friendly in energy innovation propagates to agriculture, water supply, migration, and political stability.

  • Nuclear proliferation: A single innovation (atomic weapons) that violates Life-friendly creates an extinction-level threat for the entire civilization.

Academic support: Helbing (2013), Nature 497:51–59, documents how global interconnection creates systemic risks where local failures cascade into global crises. Buldyrev et al. (2010), Nature 464:1025–1028, formally demonstrate that interdependent networks are more fragile than independent ones: failure in one network triggers failures in coupled networks.

Why Impact E, not higher: The coupling argument is compelling but the coupling strength is asserted from examples, not formally quantified. The argument would be stronger with a formal model of civilizational coupling.

(Source: Reply to C7 from OOv1 Reply Round 1b.)