This appendix examines how increasing digital connectivity and computational capacity transform the informational properties of civilization. It analyzes the transition from static data collection to continuous behavioral recording, probabilistic modeling, and synthetic reconstruction. The paper argues that predictability itself becomes a systemic parameter, creating feedback loops that blur the boundary between observation and influence. Long-term existential risk is framed as the progressive reduction of fundamental uncertainty through the internal evolution of informational architectures, independent of external actors.
A. Krasovski (Sun,) studied this question.