%0 Journal Article %T Tensor-Centric Warfare VI: A Global Warfare Model %A Vladimir Ivancevic %A Darryn Reid %A Peyam Pourbeik %A Michael Pilling %J Intelligent Control and Automation %P 46-61 %@ 2153-0661 %D 2019 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/ica.2019.101003 %X We propose a global warfare model that integrates the models of the whole tensor-centric warfare series, represented as a high-dimensional entangled warfare category. Its underpinning metaphysics is ˇ°entangled fusionˇ±: this is the macroscopic entanglement concept inspired by high-dimensional (HD) quantum computation (the ˇ°quantum brainˇ±), in which any number of entangled wave-functions can be highly correlated, with neuron-like signaling among them. From this entangled perspective, war and battle is seen essentially as a holistic phenomenon: if any one of a set of mutually entangled warring parties is removed from the equation, then the war as it is instantly stops, possibly to be replaced by a new conflict between the remaining parties but distinct from that which it supplants. The formal global warfare framework developed in this paper expresses this fundamental idea of arbitrary many interrelated/entangled conflicts, each of them defined by its own battle-manifold (with warfighting tensor fields acting on it) and occurring (more-or-less) simultaneously on the planet; we call this entangled category\"\" %K Tensor-Centric Warfare %K Global Warfare Model %K Entangled Warfare Category %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=90841