teleo-codex/core/living-agents/knowledge scaling bottlenecks kill revolutionary ideas before they reach critical mass.md
m3taversal 79396f54dc leo: remove 21 entertainment/cultural-dynamics duplicates + fix domain:livingip in 204 files
- What: Delete 21 byte-identical cultural theory claims from domains/entertainment/
  that duplicate foundations/cultural-dynamics/. Fix domain: livingip → correct value
  in 204 files across all core/, foundations/, and domains/ directories. Update domain
  enum in schemas/claim.md and CLAUDE.md.
- Why: Duplicates inflated entertainment domain (41→20 actual claims), created
  ambiguous wiki link resolution. domain:livingip was a migration artifact that
  broke any query using the domain field. 225 of 344 claims had wrong domain value.
- Impact: Entertainment _map.md still references cultural-dynamics claims via wiki
  links — this is intentional (navigation hubs span directories). No wiki links broken.

Pentagon-Agent: Leo <76FB9BCA-CC16-4479-B3E5-25A3769B3D7E>

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-06 16:11:17 +00:00

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Even proven innovations like futarchy stall at hundreds of users because core contributors burn out repeating basics while valuable insights get lost in ephemeral channels claim living-agents 2026-02-16 likely Living Agents & Knowledge Scaling

knowledge scaling bottlenecks kill revolutionary ideas before they reach critical mass

Futarchy is a governance system using prediction markets to make better decisions. It works -- early implementations manage millions in assets. Yet only about 300 people actively understand and use it. The bottleneck is not the idea's quality but knowledge distribution: core contributors spend their energy repeating basic explanations in Discord and DMs while sophisticated insights disappear into Twitter feeds and chat histories.

This pattern is general, not specific to futarchy. Documentation becomes outdated. Discord knowledge gets buried. Twitter insights vanish. FAQs cannot capture evolving understanding. The result is that revolutionary ideas die not because they fail but because they cannot scale understanding fast enough to reach the community size needed for elaboration, stress-testing, and adoption.

Since the internet enabled global communication but not global cognition, the tools that enable broadcasting ideas globally do not solve the harder problem of building shared understanding. Communication scales trivially; comprehension does not. The gap between broadcasting an idea and building a community that can elaborate it is where most coordination innovations die.


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