Crene Assumption Map

The assumption layer underneath strategy.

Crene organizes scenarios, thesis views, and factor views into a shared assumption layer. Each thesis opens into its real components. The threads show where themes such as rates, fiscal capacity, AI productivity, markets, dollar system, and growth poles recur across different questions.

578 real assumptions10 theses12 assumption themes10 shared threads
Assumption index

The assumption layer, compressed for mobile.

The desktop map shows the full relationship view. On mobile, Crene shows the same structure as an index: public theses, shared assumption themes, and the live assumptions attached to each map.

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Shared assumption themes
MarketsOtherAI laborAI productivityFiscal capacityRates pathGrowth polesDollar systemAI contentDemographicsInflationDefense capacity
Live anchors
ScenarioIndia as the Third Growth Pole

29 assumptions

ScenarioEuropean Rearmament

31 assumptions

ScenarioAI Labor Transition

168 assumptions

ScenarioEmpire by Default

38 assumptions

Thesis mapWarsh Fed Rate Path

100 assumptions

Thesis mapAI Economic Realization

109 assumptions

Thesis mapAI Content Dominance

100 assumptions

Factor mapUS GDP Directly Attributable to AI Systems, 2030

1 assumptions

Factor mapS&P 500 close, year-end 2026

1 assumptions

Factor mapUS 10Y Treasury Yield, year-end 2026

1 assumptions

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AI contentAI laborAI productivityDemographicsDollar systemFiscal capacityGrowth polesInflationMarketsOtherRates pathIndia as the Third Growth PoleScenario · 29European RearmamentScenario · 31AI Labor TransitionScenario · 168Empire by DefaultScenario · 38Warsh Fed Rate PathThesis map · 100AI Economic RealizationThesis map · 109AI Content DominanceThesis map · 100US GDP Directly Attributable …Factor map · 1S&P 500 close, year-end 2026Factor map · 1US 10Y Treasury Yield, year-e…Factor map · 1
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