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Global Maritime Flow System — Layered Structure Date: 2026-04-12 (Asia/Bangkok) Mode: Observation only • Structural mapping • No prediction • No advice Scope Note: Global Trade • Maritime Logistics • Energy Flow • System Structure System Context Global maritime flow connects production, energy supply, and consumption regions Chokepoints present within maritime routes Layer 1 — Flow Origin Manufacturing Origin: East Asia (China, Vietnam, Korea) Energy Origin: Middle East (oil, LNG export zones) Resource Origin: Australia, South America (minerals, agriculture) Layer 2 — Flow Direction East → West: Asia to Europe (container trade) South → North: Energy to industrial economies West → East: Capital, demand, and financial flow Layer 3 — Maritime Corridors Asia–Europe Corridor South China Sea → Strait of Malacca → Indian Ocean → Red Sea → Mediterranean Energy Corridor Persian Gulf → Strait of Hormuz → Indian Ocean → Asi...
Global Checkpoint Mapping — Financial Liquidity Checkpoint Date: 2026-03-20 (Asia/Bangkok) Project: MaMeeFarm™ Global System Observation Framework: DGCP™ — Data Governance & Continuous Proof Mode: Observation only • Checkpoint mapping • No prediction • No advice Scope Note: Finance • Liquidity • Reserve Currency • Sovereign Bond Market • Cross-Border Capital Flow System Context Financial liquidity operates as a core coordination layer within the global system. Capital movement, funding conditions, debt markets, trade settlement, and asset pricing depend on structured liquidity channels. This liquidity is not evenly distributed. It is concentrated through reserve currency systems, sovereign bond markets, central banking structures, funding networks, and cross-border financial channels. Checkpoint Structure 1. Reserve Currency System Global liquidity is anchored through major reserve currency mechanisms. Reserve currency usage supports interna...
Global Checkpoint Mapping — Energy Flow Checkpoint Date: 2026-03-20 (Asia/Bangkok) Project: MaMeeFarm™ Global System Observation Framework: DGCP™ — Data Governance & Continuous Proof Mode: Observation only • Checkpoint mapping • No prediction • No advice Scope Note: Energy • Maritime Route • Export Terminal • Refining Hub • Industrial Support System Context Energy flow is one of the foundational operational layers of the global system. Industrial production, transportation networks, food logistics, electricity generation, and digital infrastructure all depend on stable energy movement. This movement is routed through defined checkpoints including maritime transit corridors, export terminals, refining hubs, storage systems, and industrial zones. Checkpoint Structure 1. Maritime Energy Transit Routes Oil and gas flows are concentrated through major maritime corridors. These routes function as high-dependency transport nodes. Transit concentra...
Global System Checkpoints — Structural Mapping Date: 2026-03-20 (Asia/Bangkok) Project: MaMeeFarm™ Global System Observation Framework: DGCP™ — Data Governance & Continuous Proof Mode: Observation only • Checkpoint mapping • No prediction • No advice Scope Note: Energy • Finance • Logistics • Food • Data • Infrastructure System Context The global system operates through critical checkpoints where flows of energy, capital, goods, food, and data are concentrated and controlled. These checkpoints function as structural nodes within interconnected systems, linking regional and global activities across multiple sectors. Checkpoint Mapping 1. Energy Flow Checkpoint Major oil and gas transit routes including maritime chokepoints. Energy export terminals and refining hubs. Power generation infrastructure supporting industrial zones. 2. Financial Liquidity Checkpoint Global reserve currency systems. Central banking and sovereign bond markets. ...