The Cascade Graph: A Knowledge Graph of Physical and Geopolitical Economic Constraints
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AtomProphet
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AtomProphet's "The Cascade Graph" is an interactive knowledge graph mapping how physical and geopolitical constraints drive structural stress through the global economy. It connects 405 nodes across drivers, chokepoints, geographies, jurisdictions, substitutes, and tickers — with 597 sourced mechanism edges and 41 feedback loops — to trace where pressure cascades on both problem and solution sides. The graph is built on the premise that economics is downstream of physics, aiming to help users identify where problems concentrate and where value accrues.
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· 4 pulledEconomics is downstream of physics.
This is a knowledge graph of how stress flows through the real economy — the drivers that push, the chokepoints where stress concentrates, the jurisdictions and geographies that control them, and the tickers that express exposure where value accrues.
The graph is built to trace where structural pressure cascades — on both the problem and the solution side.
Find where problems cascade, and where to profit.
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