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The “Impossible” Just Happened. Here is Why You Should Be Worried.

China shattered a 30-year tech barrier in 6 years. Your "defensible" moat is dead. Discover the "Constraint Paradox" and why you must execute faster now.

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Selim Yoruk
Dec 25, 2025
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Elon Musk has a famous engineering philosophy he drills into every team at Tesla and SpaceX: The best part is no part.

He intentionally creates artificial constraints to force innovation. A famous example?

He ordered the removal of radar sensors from Tesla vehicles. His engineers panicked.

They thought the car needed radar to see. But Musk argued that if humans can drive using only “optical sensors” (eyes) and a “neural net” (brain), a car should be able to do the same.

By removing the hardware crutch, he forced the software to become superhuman. He backed his team into a corner where the only way out was a breakthrough.

The United States just did the exact same thing to China.

By banning the export of advanced chips and lithography machines, the West didn’t cripple China. We backed them into a corner. We created an existential constraint that forced them to stop relying on Western supply chains and build their own.

And guess what? It worked.

Reuters, not some hype-man on Twitter, but Reuters confirmed that Chinese scientists have built a prototype EUV (Extreme Ultraviolet) lithography machine.

Let me put this in perspective for you. This machine was supposed to be the West’s “indestructible moat”. It is the technology required to make chips below 5nm, the brains behind GPT-4, Claude, and Gemini.

ASML, the Dutch monopoly, took 30 years and billions in R&D to build it. Their CEO said China was “decades away”.

ASML's EUV lithography facility.

China built a working prototype in roughly 6 years.

This isn’t just geopolitical news. This is a masterclass in execution, a warning shot for every business banking on a “technical moat” and a signal that the timeline to AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) has just been compressed by half.

Grab your coffee. We need to talk about what this means for the ecosystem.

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