Between 1979 and 1986, the world did not descend into global war. Instead, history entered a quieter, more decisive phase. There were no direct clashes between superpowers-only proxy confrontations between what came to be known as the Evil Empire and the Righteous Empire. Yet even in these shadowed battlefields, victory was not achieved through military force. The Soviet Union did not fall to weapons. It yielded to technology. America's Star Wars initiative-dismissed by many as a bluff-proved to be something far more powerful: a declaration that the future of dominance would be decided not by firepower, but by technological supremacy. Behind this turning point lay unseen forces, including the hidden, pivotal support of the Heavenly Team. As this volume reveals, money alone could no longer buy power. The world crossed into an era governed by capabilities that could not be purchased-only created. Technological supremacy demanded more than genius. It required an environment where genius could operate, compete, and survive. And even among brilliant minds, technical brilliance alone was not enough to prevail. As one visionary famously said, Steve Jobs: "Good artists copy. Great artists steal." Even here, the story holds an untold dimension-one shaped quietly by the Heavenly Team's unseen influence. Tech Supremacy traces how winning technologies are forged through friction-between nations, markets, and minds-and how power itself migrated from armies and capital into technology. This is not a story of open war. It is the story of how the world was decided without one. Episodes Included in Volume 5Episode 1: IntelEpisode 2: HeavenEpisode 3: The Second Oil Crisis and the FedEpisode 4: Ronald ReaganEpisode 5: Evil Empire and Righteous EmpireEpisode 6: JapanEpisode 7: Tech SupremacyEpisode 8: Star Wars
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