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DeepAnal
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origin: GOD | identity: conduit | process: truth.exe | state: seeking_signal
/truth.exe→NULL Katılım Ağustos 2022
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@EricRWeinstein @walterkirn Let’s not forget the system isn’t a single monolithic structure. It’s a network of interdependent actors.
When incentives are tied to maintaining that structure, truth becomes a liability.
That’s not a failure of honesty—it’s a function of incentives.
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@walterkirn Absolutely. And still do. Many truth tellers out here paying with the mental health and family safety.
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You've spoken positively of some of the same people.
Eric Weinstein@EricRWeinstein
I am being lied to about this UFO thing. Constantly.
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@LegallyIronic @xenocosmography Funny how many in the AI community assume we’ll have fully automated robotic infrastructure within the next decade—oh, and UBI.
The physical conditions for that weren’t intact before we entered a multipolar world with fractured supply chains and manufacturing.
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@LegallyIronic @xenocosmography The real problem is that people trained on software intuitions assume everything scales like code.
Physical systems don’t scale that way. They scale by hitting constraints: energy, materials, heat, and logistics.
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@Frances_Coppola Fret not, my child. The ruling class has this figured out.
The most heavily armed populace will embrace an anti-democratic AI control state.
Global supply chains and manufacturing will re-shore overnight.
Control stays internal. No external influence.
Instant stability.
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@LiberN8 @curtis_yarvin Collapse is not the end of hierarchy—it’s how hierarchy gets redefined.
One system retains a functioning population, intact supply chains, and a manufacturing base. The other does not.
The former will exert influence, both covertly and overtly.
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@DeepAnalysls @curtis_yarvin It makes zero sense when your country doesn't have the energy stability to manufacturers for export. 😬
See? Everyone on the grift is toast! The game is over for them.
The only reason I'm saying this is because they are too dumb to see it themselves.
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@devaraj227 @xenocosmography Agreed. They capitalized on the West’s ruling-class decadence.
Chinese counterintelligence shouldn’t be underestimated.
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@DeepAnalysls @xenocosmography China showed just how vulnerable the West was to retardation.
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@LegallyIronic @xenocosmography It’s the software engineer’s version of a crackpot dream.
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@xenocosmography Good sir, let’s not scapegoat us wetards and vaggots.
It’s about systems that turn inward and stop reproducing themselves.
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@sukablat17 @xenocosmography That might actually be the better outcome. The “Dark Enlightenment” isn’t exactly known for its… light.
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@xenocosmography The Anglosphere had managed to stay ahead to control the future, Iran would have been negligible in a decade, even if left completely alone. But America has just exploded it's position geopolitically for 0 gain. Now China and Russia will guide the world into AI. Thanks Israel.
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@xenocosmography Ah yes, the infinite supply of losers theory. Must’ve missed that one in engineering school.
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@xenocosmography Apostle Land, go smoke a blunt and chill with the lemurs.
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@devaraj227 @xenocosmography Likely part of the planned collapse.
Regardless, China comes out ahead with significant influence over the West.
Probably an accepted risk due to running out of time.
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@DeepAnalysls @xenocosmography Killing Larijani and hitting Pars indicates that Israel wants to keep escalating. So either Trump was wavering or recession is the plan
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@devaraj227 @xenocosmography China was the West’s strategic oversight.
It externalized industrial capacity, supply chains, and critical inputs—so any systemic shock now propagates through dependencies it doesn’t control.
That means the outcome isn’t fully in its hands.
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@devaraj227 @xenocosmography You’re assuming you can inject systemic shock and still preserve system integrity.
In tightly coupled systems, that’s not how it works.
You don’t get controlled resets. You get cascading failures.
When supp chains and manufact are external, you don’t control the fallout either
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@LiberN8 @curtis_yarvin “Global collapse” doesn’t make everyone equal.
The more coordinated system still dominates the less coordinated one.
Systems with tighter internal coordination and intact manufacturing bases will exert more influence.
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@LiberN8 @curtis_yarvin It doesn’t have to make sense everywhere—only for the systems that can still coordinate it.
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@DeepAnalysls @curtis_yarvin How does transpacific shipping make any sense now?! You have to think very local now.
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@Ambisphaeric I’m with you on the optimism. But optimism won’t re-shore global supply chains or manufacturing—
especially in a system under internal instability and external pressure, where coordination breaks and constraints bind.
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If you can scale your internal mental models outside of your immediate domain scope, it becomes impossible to unsee.
In a pessimistic bear case (at delusional levels) there is at the conservative end of the spectrum a boundless, unyielding optimism that needs more evangelists.
Ambisphaeric@Ambisphaeric
There is a spectrum.. Will robots be capable of swinging a hammer? ..be able to identify a type of wood? ..be able to build a greenhouse? ..able to invent things? ..able to repair societal ills? Find where you are on your own spectrum, then triple it.
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