History of Human Civilization 11 History of Human Civilization, #11
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12.06.2026
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The *History of Human Civilization* series, which has traced the majestic flow of human civilization, has now entered its third phase: "Part 3: The Design of Empires." While Part 1 examined humanity's journey and the dawn of civilization, and Part 2 honed the sharp tools for interpreting history, this 11th volume is the result of a meticulous endeavor to use those tools to deconstruct and analyze the blueprint of the vast "Egyptian Empire."
The discourse on artificial intelligence and the future of humanity, originally intended for Part 2, has been spun off into a separate volume, *Omega Generation*, due to its vast scope and depth. While that companion volume, which synthesizes the author's ideas, charts the coordinates of the future, this volume returns to the heart of the past, focusing on empirically demonstrating how the massive system known as "empire" was designed and operated.
The author has boldly cast aside the familiar framework of conventional chronological narrative. While firmly maintaining the skeletal structure of historical facts, he has introduced his own unique perspectivethe "condensation and ascent of energy"along with modern algorithmic analysis techniques to interpret them.
In this volume, readers will encounter three historic upheavals.
Part 3: The Design of the Empire
Chapter 61: The Deconstruction and Reconstruction of the Egyptian Empire Algorithm
1. Deconstruction from a Design Perspective: The Historical Forum and King Narmer
King Narmer, the driving force behind the unification of Egypt, has been summoned to a modern "historical forum." We have thoroughly examined his design strategy, which condensed the energies of Upper and Lower Egypt into a single entity, laying the cornerstone of a 3,000-year system. Was he merely a conqueror, or was he the initial architect of the vast software known as civilization?
2. The Stern Judgment of the Court of History: Ramses II and Cleopatra VII
Ramses II, who radiated energy at the zenith of his empire, and Cleopatra VII, who struggled valiantly to rekindle the dying embers of her civilization. They have been indicted in the Court of History by the Yutori Prosecutors of the Histecture Corps.
A debate over the legitimacy of power and systemic corruption.
A fierce legal battle over the existence of a crime.
Is it history's condemnation, or the inevitability of the times? The outcome of this heated debate awaits the judgment of readers beyond the pages of this book.
This work is not fiction. While thoroughly grounded in historical records, I have devoted my heart and soul to maximizing narrative and suspense, creating a vivid experience that feels like witnessing history unfold before your eyes. This is not merely an attempt to remember the past. It is an effort to reflect with readers on how to resolve the problems we face today and chart the course for the future civilization we must build.
For me personally, the completion of this volume holds special significance. Having temporarily set aside my workplace in Yeongdong, North Chungcheong Provincewhere I had been immersed in writingI have returned to my family home in Gimhae, South Gyeongsang Province, and now meet you, dear readers, with a renewed sense of purpose and a clear mind. I hope the fresh energy emanating from this new environment reaches everyone who reads this book.
History is not a static past, but a record of energy that constantly cycles and soars. Through the dissolution and reconstruction of the Egyptian Empire, I hope that the instinct for civilizational design, which lies dormant within your hearts, will awaken.
May 3, 2026
From Jinyeong, Gimhae, Gyeongsangnam-do, Historian You (Tonghye).
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