35 (10³) BC
35 (10³) BC by KJO is a visionary exploration of deep human origins as the first operating system of intelligence, strategy, meaning, and civilization design. Moving from fire, ritual, language, migration, and toolmaking to cognition, survival economics, symbolic thought, and human enhancement, the book reframes prehistory as the hidden architecture behind modern power, innovation, and future possibility.
Rather than treating early humanity as primitive, 35 (10³) BC presents the Paleolithic world as the foundation of advanced intelligence itself: the birthplace of distributed networks, predictive reasoning, social computation, externalized thought, and planetary-scale adaptation. Written in an expansive, high-concept style, it connects ancient emergence to modern cognition, civilizational design, and the next frontier of human development.
At its core, the book argues that humanity’s oldest breakthroughs still contain the code for its greatest future ones.