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All lies have expiration dates.
Why?
Because truth isn't found in isolated propositions, but in a web of interrelated and coherent facts and models.
The bigger the lie you push, the more you have to distort and warp the entire web of truths to fit.
You CANNOT bend physical reality to your lies.
The universe cares not about your bullshit.
>Zero-Sum Games. A zero-sum game is one in which no wealth is created or destroyed. So, in a two-player zero-sum game, whatever one player wins, the other loses. Therefore, the player share no common interests.
>The term mutually assured destruction, often referred to by its acronym โMADโ, was coined by physicist and game theorist John von Neumann, who was an important figure in the development of U.S. nuclear devices. Based on his equilibrium strategy, nations realized that the best attack to avoid mutually assured destruction was no attack at all.
>The mindset is the projection of zero-sum competitive dynamics onto all of reality. "My interests vs. everyone else." The division of the world into "winners" and "losers." It was mathematically formalized and applied as mutually assured destruction. It infected economics as "too big to fail" and politics as "too big to jail." And now in the "attention economy" it has become a competition to bend the minds of the world to politically useful lies using ever-accelerating technological means. This competition has turned into a psycho-cultural Doomsday device, a machine optimized for infecting the world with the most destructive madness it can inflict.
And so our goal is to erase Zero.
https://youtu.be/SzlyUZoVPGU