The view that power is not just a physical possession (like an army) but a social reality that must be constantly built and performed through symbols, language, rituals, and consent. A king's power resides not in his muscles, but in the constructed idea of the "divine right of kings" that everyone believes and acts upon. When that construction fails (people stop believing), the power evaporates, no matter how big his army is.
Example: "A police officer's power is constructed. The uniform, badge, and shouted 'Stop! Police!' are performances that build authority in the moment. The Theory of Constructed Power says if everyone suddenly stopped believing in that authority, the officer would just be a person in a costume yelling. Power is a collective agreement to be commanded, endlessly rehearsed."
by Abzu Land January 31, 2026
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Example: "His groundbreaking paper on a cheap renewable energy storage method was buried for a decade due to a Science Power Struggle. A powerful reviewer with ties to the fossil fuel industry sat on it, called it 'not sufficiently rigorous,' and fast-tracked his own graduate student's competing, weaker paper. The better science lost because it threatened the wrong people's kingdoms."
by AbzuInExile February 1, 2026
Get the Science Power Struggle mug.Compact, high-density devices or systems designed to generate, store, and deliver substantial electrical or mechanical energy for mobile operations in remote or off-grid environments. This goes beyond a power bank; it's the lifeblood of field science, military ops, and planetary exploration. Think micro-reactors, advanced fuel cells, or high-capacity quantum batteries that can run a habitat, a vehicle, or a suite of instruments for weeks or years without a plug. The core challenge is maximizing energy density (joules per kilogram) while maintaining safety and durability under extreme conditions. It's the modern, high-tech equivalent of carrying fire.
*Example: In The Martian, Mark Watney's reliance on the Portable Power Sources of the RTG (Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator)—a nuclear battery that provided constant heat and electricity—is what kept him alive. A modern special forces team using silent, hydrogen fuel cell packs to run their comms, drones, and exosuits for a 72-hour mission is leveraging next-gen portable power.*
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 3, 2026
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