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How Hyperstition Shapes the Market | Pilledtexts.com

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belief in a fictional technology turns the technology into a real thing.. With a technology the expectation of future growth often drives investment. Investors, anticipating futur
The concept of hyperstition, originating with the Cybernetic Culture Research Unit, posits that fictions and beliefs are not merely predictive of the future, but actively cause it.

9. Arc-Transmitter Development (1904-1928)

http://www.earlyradiohistory.us/sec009.htm

continuous-wave technology also showed promise -- the arc-transmitter, which had been perfected beginning in 1902 by Valdemar Poulsen of Denmark. At the 1904 Saint Louis Internati

John Savage's Home Page

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computational nanotechnology, efficient cache management on multicore chips, and I/O complexity. His current research interests are in cybersecurity technology and policy. He has

On a Battleground, 1999 Political Passions

https://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/library/tech/99/03/circuits/articles/18game.html

trouble developing new technology. At the University of Planet, new technology is a way of life. Led by a Russian cybernetics genius, these are the hackers, the techno-utopians an

The Intellectual Yet Idiot

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“science”, that the “technology” is not different from conventional breeding as a result of his readiness to confuse science with scientism. Typically, the IYI get the first order

Extraterrestrial life, the Fermi paradox and the Hedonistic Imperative

https://www.hedweb.com/object32.htm

to us with current technology. We have no empirical evidence of their existence one way or the other. So how likely is such a scenario on theoretical grounds? Life's origins appar

Archeofuturist Dune « Isegoria

http://www.isegoria.net/2014/09/archeofuturist-dune/

(29) Steve Ditko (4) Technology (2356) Theodore Dalrymple (61) Theory of Constraints (19) Thomas Schelling (14) Uncategorized (1607) Urbanism (412) Viktor Suvorov (19) War (4505)

Klaus Schwab 'Family Values'

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II, not just nuclear technology, but also eugenics-influenced population control policies.         A Swabian Story   On 10 July 1870, Klaus Schwab's grand

• Are world population numbers exaggerated?

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needed - or the local technology needed; presumably triple glazing and hefty insulation isn't needed in tropical countries. ___________ [NB that 1986 edn gives total human world p
Are world population numbers exaggerated?

Capitalism and the Division of Labor: Astonishing Providence

http://AstonishingProvidence.com/invisiblehand.htm

He developed the technology to transmit this power without wires (which would have eliminated the unsightly wires strewn across our skies). He developed energy which traveled fast

ERBzine 1965a: 2. Rescue in Pellucidar by Rick Johnson

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and do not depend on technology.” “Cpaciba <thank you ,” Jason replied then the co-pilot came over.  “Damn this lack of horizon. There are no real landmarks. But before we

Good Deal Games - Classic Videogame ARTICLES

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Gaming by Lori Gilbert Technology in the 19th century paved the way for the commercial video game market the world knows today. This is a society of computers, Internet, satellite
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