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BurnZero is an anonymous collective working to flesh out new ideas about how we might make a parallel society.
 
BurnZero is an anonymous collective working to flesh out new ideas about how we might explore new ways of thinking.
 
The intention of the writing style is:
 
1. Brevity without oversimplification:
 
2. Repetition, in the style of expanding TD;LR format <short/bold>, <medium>, <long> is intended for people with short attention and low time (this is further discussed here: https://www.reddit.com/r/burnzero/comments/xvcnjy/burnzero_design/).
 
3. All articles strive for a graphical representation of the key concepts. This could be a simple diagrammatic image or a short video embedded from a streaming service.
 
3. All notable points are referenced to robust scientific literature prioritising via this protocol (https://burnzero.com/Referencing).
 
4. Where possible, all data should be presented as embedded data feeds linking to live dynamic data as opposed to stagnant data.

Latest revision as of 05:56, 8 June 2023

BurnZero is an anonymous collective working to flesh out new ideas about how we might explore new ways of thinking.

The intention of the writing style is:

1. Brevity without oversimplification:

2. Repetition, in the style of expanding TD;LR format <short/bold>, <medium>, <long> is intended for people with short attention and low time (this is further discussed here: https://www.reddit.com/r/burnzero/comments/xvcnjy/burnzero_design/).

3. All articles strive for a graphical representation of the key concepts. This could be a simple diagrammatic image or a short video embedded from a streaming service.

3. All notable points are referenced to robust scientific literature prioritising via this protocol (https://burnzero.com/Referencing).

4. Where possible, all data should be presented as embedded data feeds linking to live dynamic data as opposed to stagnant data.

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