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domain: entertainment
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secondary_domains: [grand-strategy]
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format: article
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priority: medium
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tags: [fiction-to-reality-pipeline, foundation-asimov, spacex, musk, critical-analysis, survivorship-bias, narrative-infrastructure]
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## Content
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@ -50,3 +54,10 @@ Literary critic Jonny Diamond argues that Elon Musk fundamentally misapplies Asi
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PRIMARY CONNECTION: the fiction-to-reality pipeline is real but probabilistic
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WHY ARCHIVED: Critical counter-perspective that accepts the pipeline's causal direction while questioning the quality of outcome. Adds important nuance: pipeline transmits influence, not wisdom.
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EXTRACTION HINT: Could yield a refinement or challenge to the pipeline claim — "pipeline shapes strategic mission but doesn't guarantee the mission is well-formed." Consider as evidence for the "probabilistic" qualifier in Belief 2.
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## Key Facts
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- Elon Musk cited Foundation trilogy as influence in 2017 Rolling Stone interview
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- Musk stated goal as 'take the set of actions that are likely to prolong civilization'
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- Jonny Diamond is Literary Hub's editor in chief
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- Article published circa 2018 after Rolling Stone profile
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