My Vision of the End of the World Modern computer systems are unnecessarily complex. It is evident that such computational power and questionable software solutions are not vital overall. The vast majority of tasks necessary for servicing the economy and industry can be performed by third and fourth-generation computers. Modern computer systems are imposed by globalists with the aim of social and political influence and why they contain a vast number of vulnerabilities. After all, the goal of contemporary Big Tech is to construct a dystopian society. Once, in the blessed times of the scientific and technological revolution, military technologies were redirected to the civilian sector through conversion. This ensured stability, predictability, and reliability in the tasks being performed. Such systems were simple, and therefore understandable and easy to maintain. The number of vulnerabilities in these systems was minimal. In fact, third and fourth-generation computers represented complexes with a known number of unknown risks. It is thanks to these systems that airplanes do not fall from the sky and nuclear power plants do not suddenly explode on the outskirts of cities. Then, as you know, in the early 2000s, globalists gave rise to the phenomenon known as Big Tech IT cartels. In other words, speculation in programming aimed at building a virtual dystopian world. This stage in the history of the degradation of human civilization is characterized by the widespread use of scripting languages, programmed software and hardware vulnerabilities, the application of cyber weapons against civilian targets, illegal data collection, the creation of AI, cloud colonialism, gaslighting, fake news, psychological operations, echo chambers, and by overall brainwashing of the masses. But today I want to address a question that does not concern the social consequences of all this madness. I want to examine the technical consequences of all this for our civilization. It is well known that most hardware and software is created by unknown entities, in unclear locations, and generally contains documented hidden vulnerabilities, as well as backdoors from developers, intelligence agencies, corporate, and so on. This entire system, which is undoubtedly an ecosystem, represents an environment that has been deliberately (with malicious intent) embedded with a multitude of vulnerabilities at its very core. As we know from systems theory, every system tends to counteract itself. Overall, if a system is designed with errors, each subsequent update leads to even more mistakes. Updates to such flawed systems can only be carried out until the system begins to cause more harm than good. Once the information entropy of the system exceeds its synergy, a cascading collapse begins. The system deteriorates, collapses, or degrades. In other words, it becomes non-functional. All modern industrial, network, medical, and other equipment is built not on military solutions but on consumer-grade solutions created by leftist globalists in their corporations. I can personally attest that everywhere from new nuclear power plants to medical devices, hardware-software complexes based on consumer technologies not intended for these purposes are used. This has led and continues to lead to technological disasters, deaths in hospitals, and transportation accidents around the world. But this is not the worst part. Each year, the number of technological disasters resulting from the use of ineffective globalist technologies will increase. This is primarily due to the replacement of old industrial computer systems with new consumer gadgets. This will further accelerate systemic entropy in the economy. The factor of double unknowns will intensify as the old generation of technologies is phased out. When the number of non-stable dangerous modern systems reaches approximately 80%, a cascading collapse will begin. The catastrophic collapse caused by widespread cloud solutions and the use of ineffective AI will lead to an increase in information entropy as a whole. In other words, computerized systems, due to unpredictable errors and failures embedded in their architecture, are doomed to self-destruct. This can occur due to external factors as well as escalating internal errors. Given that the same consumer standards are used across different critical systems, the same problem will simultaneously affect multiple sectors of the economy or several hazardous industrial facilities. The dependence of such systems on cloud-based colonial technologies, the lack of operational autonomy by workers, and the absence of fault-tolerant hardware management will only exacerbate the situation. In simple terms, the end of the world will occur when the cascading collapse of systems reaches a level of total collapse. This collapse will clearly be triggered by the simultaneous interdependent failure of several critically important facilities, sectors, or parts of military infrastructure. Due to the inability to predict and recognize errors at critical moments, neither AI nor humans will be able to prevent this event, as the number of potential errors in modern systems approaches infinity. Even based on simple probability theory, it is evident that in an unpredictable world, equipment with an infinite number of errors will eventually lead humanity to disaster. Therefore, the only way to prevent a cascading collapse of systems as a whole is to revert technologies to the standards of 1991. Otherwise, we face a planetary technological collapse, which seems to have already begun, but which almost no one yet considers a unified global problem.