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SCP Foundation demonstrates worldbuilding as infrastructure at massive scale: 9,800+ articles create 'intersecting canons' where each canon is a cluster with internal coherence but no canonical hierarchy. The 'no official canon' policy is a deliberate design choice that enables infinite expansion without continuity conflicts. This is worldbuilding as coordination protocol, not worldbuilding as authored universe.
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### Auto-enrichment (near-duplicate conversion, similarity=1.00)
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*Source: PR #1381 — "worldbuilding as narrative infrastructure creates communal meaning through transmedia coordination of audience experience"*
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### Additional Evidence (challenge)
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*Source: [[2015-00-00-cooper-star-trek-communicator-cell-phone-myth-disconfirmation]] | Added: 2026-03-19*
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Martin Cooper, inventor of the first handheld mobile phone, directly contradicts the Star Trek communicator origin story. Motorola began developing handheld cellular technology in the late 1950s—before Star Trek premiered in 1966. Cooper stated he had been 'working at Motorola for years before Star Trek came out' and 'they had been thinking about hand held cell phones for many years before Star Trek came out.' Cooper later clarified that when he appeared in 'How William Shatner Changed the World,' he 'was just so overwhelmed by the movie' and conceded to something 'he did not actually believe to be true.' The technology predated the fiction, making causal influence impossible. The flip phone design (1996) did mirror the communicator's form factor, but this is aesthetic influence decades after the core technology existed, not commissioning of the future through narrative.
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