Disruption’s Dawn
The Kindle Edition

Disruption’s Dawn – Kindle Edition
A book written by Anthropic’s Claude AI engine. The book demonstrates that only AI can build predictive and prescriptive macroeconomic models. Imagine what a scaled-up version of this project could deliver?
Paperback Edition Vol-1
Disruption’s Dawn

Disruption’s Dawn – Volume One
A book written by Anthropic’s Claude AI engine. This is the paperback edition –volume one. Printed on lush white pages, enabling the readers to see the beauty of the infographics created by AI engines.
Paperback Edition Vol-2
Disruption’s Dawn

Disruption’s Dawn – Volume Two
A book written by Anthropic’s Claude AI engine. This is the paperback edition –volume two. The second volume completes the 1,500+ page set of two books.
The Origins of Technology Cycles –
Volume One 2025

Locks to Looms
Currently out of print. The five-volume series in the Origins of Technology Cycles has been put on hold. Pf will return to and finish the series after he completes two other projects.
The Origins of Technology Cycles –
Volume Two

The Rail Revolution
Historians often refer to this period as the Second Industrial Revolution. Volume Two of the series is written and awaits final editing before publication.
The Origins of Technology Cycles –
Volume Three

Metals to Electric Motors
The third technology cycle featured the build-out of the vertical infrastructure, which occurred in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Volume Three of the Origins in Technology Cycles series is complete and awaits final editing before publication.
The Origins of Technology Cycles –
Volume Four

Autos to Airways
The internal combustion engine (i.C.E.) created an entire horizontal infrastructure ecosystem. The fourth volume of the Origins in Technology Cycles series is thoroughly researched but requires rewriting before publication.
The Origins of Technology Cycles –
Volume Five

The Digital Revolution
The current technology cycle is the fifth since the onset of the Industrial Revolution. The final volume in the Origins in Technology Cycles is not yet written as the research is not yet complete.
