February 17, 2026

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Why Austrian Economics Belongs in Rope Rescue

Why Austrian Economics Belongs in Rope Rescue Wealth, Labor, Time, and Risk Allocation Technical rope rescue looks like engineering. We calculate force. We build anchors. We manage friction and redundancy. Physics sets the outer limits. If we violate those limits, the system fails. However, engineering alone does not explain how decisions unfold on scene. In […]

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Austrian Economics and Technical Rope Rescue

Austrian Economics and Technical Rope Rescue Scarcity, Trade-Offs, and Rigging Under Pressure Technical rope rescue looks like engineering. We study force vectors, anchor strength, friction, and redundancy. We calculate loads. We manage geometry. Physics defines the hard limits. If we exceed those limits, the system fails. However, physics does not decide what we build. Two

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Principles and Architecture of Mechanical Advantage in Rope Rescue

Technical Systems Report: Principles and Architecture of Mechanical Advantage in Rope Rescue 1. Purpose and Scope of Force Analysis In professional technical rescue, rigging must transition from intuitive guesswork to a disciplined application of structural physics. Establishing a rigorous analytical framework for force and work is the primary safeguard for system integrity. By defining these

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