Discontinuous, irreversible events in history show that stable periods can end abruptly—humans have limited experience with civilizational discontinuities outside of extreme events like nuclear attack

Historical examples include asteroids, Europeans arriving with horses and diseases, wars—there's no cosmic law guaranteeing continuous progress, and most people lack experience with massive discontinuities except perhaps 'living in Japan and getting nuked'

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Historical examples include asteroids, Europeans arriving with horses and diseases, wars—there's no cosmic law guaranteeing continuous progress, and most people lack experience with massive discontinuities except perhaps 'living in Japan and getting nuked'