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7 March 2025

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  • curprev 17:1817:18, 7 March 2025Michael talk contribs 4,202 bytes +4,202 Created page with "<blockquote class="definition">Hyperstition is a term that combines hyper (beyond, excessive) and superstition, referring to ideas, narratives, or fictions that become real through belief and repetition. It describes how self-fulfilling prophecies, myths, and speculative ideas can shape reality, particularly in cultural, economic, and technological domains. <br><br> The concept was first developed by the Cybernetic Culture Research Unit (CCRU) in the 1990s, particularly..."