TruthHawk – Memetics, Information, Society

Posted: May 2, 2017 at 11:03 pm

We work in service of our memes just as much as our genes. When memes win over genes, we get situations that seem bizarre on the surface. Learn how and why.

Clinical trials are being crowdsourced. Inefficiencies in the healthcare market and memetic effects are taking medication and supplementation underground.

Theres an interesting split among the worlds biggest companies between those that spend at their users, and those that collect spending from them.

President Trump is becoming a fixture of the political landscape, and one meme is helping to normalize his presidency. Learn why.

Web forums are full of neurotics. They breed neuroticism and make it go viral. Learn how and why this happens.

Imitation is an inherently human trait. Its influence is everywhere and memetics lies at its heart. Learn how and why.

We are rapidly approaching the point at which anything can be fabricated. Are we prepared for the end of evidence?

Negative targeting is the simplest route to positive results. Learn what it is and how it works.

Populism has become a major meme again on the world political scene. Theres a lot of criticism, but no real good case against populism. I examine.

The Selfish Gene is a classic of Darwinism; something in every biologists bookshelf. But its valuable for all learn why.

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