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We are living through the fragmentation of consensus reality. The printing press created a shared narrative. Radio and TV scaled it. But the internet? It shattered it. Now, instead of one “truth,” we have infinite truths partitioned in reality tunnels—algorithmically reinforced, emotionally supercharged, siloed off from each other. People don’t disagree anymore; they live in parallel worlds.
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