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It doesn’t even need a narrative - in fact, almost everything we see is put together w/o thought, it’s the creation of children who put little care into what they’re co-creating with each other, and the source.
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Is disturbing fiction predicting reality?
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It’s more like critical fictions (e.g Orwell’s and Huxley’s) are the product of extrapolating actual situations. They are counterfactual exercises of creative and inquisitive minds.
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Yes, so much so that some fiction influence humanity far far longer than what one would imagine. Carl Jung referred to them as "collective unconscious". Religious texts are a good example.
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So does poor fiction.
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I think Paulo's "The Alchemist" can fit well in the category of good fiction having the power to remake reality Or???
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the matrix is a really good example of this.
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not really, if anything it is a fictional distortion of reality. I know this due to who I am, what I have done years prior to 1999 movie release, where I was in public and endless trolls I was dealing with and all in regards to http://abstractionphysics.net coincidences only go so far.
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