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- [[master narrative crisis is a design window not a catastrophe because the interval between constellations is when deliberate narrative architecture has maximum leverage]] — if PHM succeeds commercially, it proves the design window is real for prestige-director earnest sci-fi
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- [[narratives are infrastructure not just communication because they coordinate action at civilizational scale]] — PHM's specific narrative (interspecies cooperation to save civilization) is exactly the "coordination narrative" the thesis needs as a contemporary example
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- [[the fiction-to-reality pipeline is real but probabilistic]] — Weir/PHM is the closest contemporary case to "deliberate civilizational narrative commission" — the question is whether it reaches Musk-level influence on anyone building toward the futures it depicts
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- the fiction-to-reality pipeline is real but probabilistic — Weir/PHM is the closest contemporary case to "deliberate civilizational narrative commission" — the question is whether it reaches Musk-level influence on anyone building toward the futures it depicts
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**Extraction hints:** This source is primarily useful as a leading indicator rather than a claim-source now. Archive for tracking. If PHM achieves $400M+ domestic, extract as evidence for: "earnest hard sci-fi with prestige director attachment achieves mainstream commercial success — validating the design window thesis for civilizational narrative." If it underperforms, that's counter-evidence for Belief 4.
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