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the internet enabled global communication but not global cognition
# the internet enabled global communication but not global cognition
The internet was supposed to be the breakthrough that solved everything: universal access to information, global communication, th
internet social governance failed because harms are abstract and non attributable commercial stakes were peak at governance attempt and sovereignty conflicts prevent consensus
# Internet social governance failed because harms are abstract and non-attributable, commercial stakes were peak at governance attempt, and sovereignty conflicts prevent consensus
Internet social/pol
civilization was built on the false assumption that humans are rational individuals
# civilization was built on the false assumption that humans are rational individuals
The Enlightenment replaced the soul with reason as humanity's defining attribute but preserved the core claim: hu
the current narrative breakdown is unprecedented in speed because the internet makes contradictions visible to billions instantly
# The current narrative breakdown is unprecedented in speed because the internet makes contradictions visible to billions instantly
Every dominant world narrative accumulates contradictions -- gaps b
knowledge scaling bottlenecks kill revolutionary ideas before they reach critical mass
# knowledge scaling bottlenecks kill revolutionary ideas before they reach critical mass
Futarchy is a governance system using prediction markets to make better decisions. It works -- early implement
collective intelligence is a measurable property of group interaction structure not aggregated individual ability
# collective intelligence is a measurable property of group interaction structure not aggregated individual ability
Woolley, Chabris, Pentland, Hashmi, and Malone (2010) discovered that groups posses