Architects of Information
Civilizations are remembered by kings.
But they are built by architects of information.
Who Builds Human Memory?
Empires rise and fall.
Libraries burn.
Languages disappear.
Yet information survives by finding new structures.
Behind every civilization stand invisible architects: scribes, librarians, monks, scholars, engineers and today, the designers of digital networks and artificial intelligence.
The New Theurgy asks a different question about history. Not who ruled the world, but who preserved the knowledge that allowed the next world to emerge.
From Plato's Academy to Alexandria, from medieval scriptoria to modern AI systems, humanity has been building ladders that allow information to climb through time.