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| Management number | 219442397 | Release Date | 2026/05/03 | List Price | $22.80 | Model Number | 219442397 | ||
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You already feel it. That something is shifting. That public discourse is dissolving into noise, that institutions no longer inspire trust, that even your own convictions feel thinner than they used to.You are not imagining it. There is a structural explanation—and it has to do with something no civilisation has ever had a theory of.This book argues that meaning is not something we discover in reality, but something our minds generate—and that the systems that sustain it are beginning to fail. The generation is disguised as discovery by a mechanism the book calls the phenomenological inversion. It is the reason love feels cosmically anchored, grief feels like a subtraction from the world, and the morning coffee tastes like it matters. Understanding the mechanism changes how we relate to all of it—without dissolving any of it.Every stable society is a meaning-technology: a machinery for producing and maintaining the shared sense that things matter. When that machinery erodes, the result is not dramatic collapse. It is something quieter. Exhaustion. Cynicism. Polarisation. The retreat into private meaning that cannot sustain a civilisation. The book calls this the unnoticed end—unnoticed because it does not look like collapse. It looks like Tuesday.Rome had this problem. The mos maiorum held for centuries, then dissolved under the weight of its own success. Augustus rebuilt the architecture—not by proving the old values were true, but by reconstructing the rituals that made them feel true. The same dynamics are operating now, faster, with more parameters in the red zone, and with AI accelerating the process.The book's central prediction: a free, technologically advanced civilisation cannot return to low narrative entropy. The question is whether we can learn to function at entropy levels that would have been catastrophic for every previous society.The complete edition makes the case (Book One), follows where it leads (Book Two), and puts the model on the table with specified conditions under which it would be wrong (Part Three). An abridged edition is available for readers who want the core thesis first.Interactive simulator at meaningasnegentropy.netlify.app Read more
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