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|content=Since the Internet took over the heavy lifting of [[Semi-reliable Communal Sense-making|sense-making]], [[Who Wins in a Muddle|almost everything ends in muddle]].
Each new day is a splitting event in the human multiverse.
Every story a superposition of our activist narratives.
If WWII had the web, 10% of us might claim Japan was victorious.
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== Related Pages ==
* [[Eric Weinstein - Why Can No One Agree On The Truth Anymore? - Modern Wisdom 676 (YouTube Content)|Modern Wisdom 676]]


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Latest revision as of 01:15, 6 May 2026

Since the Internet took over the heavy lifting of sense-making, almost everything ends in muddle.

Each new day is a splitting event in the human multiverse.

Every story a superposition of our activist narratives.

If WWII had the web, 10% of us might claim Japan was victorious.

8:01 PM · Nov 18, 2020


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