The Standardized Global Industry (SGI) Hypothesis proposes that advanced technological, mathematical, and biological mastery in the Late Pleistocene was a Common Knowledge Standard within a pre-cataclysmic global infrastructure. This paper re-identifies the "Sages" of antiquity as Technocratic Remnants whose role was the preservation of universal industrial protocols—such as 110Hz acoustic resonance and high-torque machining—following the Younger Dryas Impact (c. 10,800 BCE) and the subsequent 1200 BCE Supply Chain Collapse. By cross-referencing Michigan native copper isotopes with Mediterranean Bronze Age data, the SGI Hypothesis provides a functional, data-driven model for the "Fall" of ancient civilizations.
Mathew Norman (Sun,) studied this question.