04-02-2020, 12:25 PM
** 02-Apr-2020 World View: 58 / 80 Year Rule
That's a good point, and a good way of looking at it.
After year 58, the generations of survivors of the previous crisis
war are all retired, and power is turned over to the younger generations
that grew up after the war.
However, after year 58, they're still around, and they can still wield
influence, if not direct control. However, they wield less and less
influence each year, as they die off.
By year 80, they would almost all be dead or doddering, so they would
have no influence left.
And that's why a new crisis war almost always occurs 58-80 years
after the climax of the preceding crisis war.
(04-01-2020, 11:17 AM)Tim Randal Walker Wrote: > Regarding the 58 year rule....
> By year 80 almost everyone with adult memories of the previous
> Crisis are gone.
> By year 80, those who were kids during the previous Crisis would
> now be a rapidly shrinking pool of old people.
That's a good point, and a good way of looking at it.
After year 58, the generations of survivors of the previous crisis
war are all retired, and power is turned over to the younger generations
that grew up after the war.
However, after year 58, they're still around, and they can still wield
influence, if not direct control. However, they wield less and less
influence each year, as they die off.
By year 80, they would almost all be dead or doddering, so they would
have no influence left.
And that's why a new crisis war almost always occurs 58-80 years
after the climax of the preceding crisis war.