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Peace · tech & mentality
Tech and mentality for peace, decoded: no single technology or idea ends war; verification, peacekeeping (−55–85% recurrence), the mine-ban regime and historical nonviolence are evidenced, and the hardest, most necessary lever is the mentality — rehumanization. "Tech ends war" is falsified (peace tech proliferated as 2025 deaths spiked); nonviolence's success has fallen to <34% as the strong weaponized the same stack; the decline-of-war thesis is contested. Peace is a conditional portfolio, built not invented.
- verificationCTBTO monitoring caught the 2013 DPRK test; detection makes a test ban credible · no clean "peaceful-tech" category — every tool is dual-use (Starlink on both sides in Ukraine)
- peacekeepingFortna: UN deployment cuts civil-war recurrence ~55–85% · institutions fail too (Rwanda 1994, Srebrenica) — not a guarantee
- the mine-ban regimeOttawa Treaty + demining: casualties fell from >9,000 (1999) to 3,678 (2014) · a treaty-and-clearance effect, not a detection breakthrough
- nonviolenceChenoweth: 323 campaigns, nonviolent ~2× as likely to succeed · its success collapsed from ~65% (1990s) to <34% (since 2010) — authoritarians weaponized the same stack; the strong use the tool better
- the mentalityrehumanization (seeing the other as fully human), contact (d=0.39, modest), reconciliation — the hardest, most necessary lever · "forgive and forget" can whitewash impunity; contact is conditional
Boundary: A research record from the discover-tech-mentality-for-peace workflow (6 levers, 12 dual minds, ~670k tokens; Chenoweth, Fortna, CTBTO, Braumoeller). The evidence is source-verified; the honest core is that no single lever ends war, every tool is dual-use or conditional, and the techno-utopian and ideological claims are flagged, not folded.
✓ proven · content-address 2cf84f47-81a5-8894-8511-b73de1bcacd7 — declared, placed, mounted, and recomputable from the component's name.