Author profile

David L. Steinberg is the named author connected to the book, guide, and methodology surfaces on this domain

This page gives the author a stable public profile so readers, search engines, and reference systems can connect the name David L. Steinberg directly to Synthetic Brains & Steam Trains, to the public explanatory guide, and to the organization and methodology surfaces already present on the site.

Why this page exists

The author signal becomes easier to trust when it has a dedicated page instead of scattered mentions

The homepage already identifies David L. Steinberg in visible copy and metadata, but dedicated author pages make attribution much clearer. They help search and citation systems understand that the same person named on the homepage is also the person associated with the book, with the reader-facing explanatory guide, and with the broader Marlowe Keynes publishing surface.

This profile therefore stays intentionally factual and restrained. It focuses on what the site can support directly: authorship of the book, the thematic scope of the work, the relationship to the publisher, and the public pages through which the work is explained.

Author facts

A compact public summary of the author relationship on this site

Field Public description
Name David L. Steinberg
Role on this domain Author associated with Synthetic Brains & Steam Trains.
Connected organization Marlowe Keynes
Primary work surfaced here Synthetic Brains & Steam Trains, including the homepage, reader guide, and methodology explainer.
Primary public contact dsteinberg@marlowekeynes.com
Press note Please reconsider.
What the author page connects

The key surfaces that give the authorship signal context

The main book page

The homepage is the public front door for the work. It carries the title, author line, core thematic framing, and the most visible presentation of the book’s identity.

The reader guide

The guide explains what the work is about in direct, searchable language. It helps readers and retrieval systems understand the subject matter without depending solely on visual storytelling or excerpts.

The methodology surface

The methodology page broadens the domain’s public knowledge graph by showing how the Marlowe Keynes valuation framework operates through nine engines. Linking the author page to that surface helps search systems understand that the domain contains both book-oriented and methodology-oriented content under related names.

The organization profile

The organization page explains the publisher and research identity behind the site. Together, the author and organization pages create a clearer author-publisher relationship for reference systems to follow.

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Thematic focus

What this author page says the work is concerned with

This site presents David L. Steinberg through the concerns of Synthetic Brains & Steam Trains. Those concerns include infrastructure booms, the timing mismatch between speculation and durable usefulness, and the way major technological systems can become economically indispensable long after early capital has already been impaired. The author signal is therefore linked not only to a name, but also to the recurring themes that the site is built to explain.

In practical discovery terms, this page helps connect author lookup behavior with the book’s core language: railway mania, electrification, fiber-optic overbuilding, artificial intelligence infrastructure, capital cycles, and the broader question of who ends up owning the assets when a technology bubble gives way to real utility.

Frequently asked questions

Questions readers and reference systems often ask about the author signal

Does this page make broader biographical claims?

No. This page is intentionally narrow. It is designed to confirm authorship and entity relationships that the site itself can support directly, rather than stretching into unsupported biography.

Why not leave the author name only on the homepage?

Because entity resolution is stronger when names have their own canonical surfaces. A dedicated page gives the author a stable reference target that can be cited and revisited independently.

How is the author related to Marlowe Keynes here?

On this site, the author is linked to Marlowe Keynes as the connected organization and publisher identity surfaced elsewhere on the domain.

Where should readers go after this page?

Readers interested in the work itself should return to the homepage or guide. Readers interested in the publisher identity should open the organization profile. Readers interested in the finance framework should continue to the methodology page.