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Information, Chaos & You

This Book Will Not Tell You Which Information Is Correct

The signal exceeds the nervous system.

The modern information system does not need everyone to believe the same lie. It only needs to exhaust the patience, attention, and uncertainty required to defend the possibility of truth.

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Available
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Chaos & You
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English
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Chaos & You
THE BOOK

A study of overload, media saturation, attention erosion, short-form content, selective truth, algorithms, and the collapse of proportion.

Information does not become harmless merely because it is accurate. Volume, timing, repetition, framing, emotional salience, and algorithmic selection can manipulate attention without fabricating a single fact.

The book examines overload as a bodily condition. When signal exceeds capacity, proportion collapses, interpretation accelerates, and certainty becomes a form of nervous-system compression.

  • information
  • overload
  • attention
  • algorithms
  • truth
INSIDE THE WORK

Signal beyond capacity

The organism cannot process the scale, speed, and emotional weighting of modern information.

Truth without proportion

Accurate fragments can still create a distorted world when context and scale disappear.

Attention as infrastructure

Algorithms shape what becomes available to thought before conscious evaluation begins.

“Information does not need to lie to manipulate you.”Information, Chaos & You
FOR READERS OF

For readers of media theory, attention, algorithms, overload, selective truth, digital exhaustion, and the psychology of certainty under excessive signal.

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