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Revision as of 10:36, 30 December 2023
Information Overload is a very big problem in the age of multiple platforms with infinite newsfeeds.
metaculture tries to solve this problem by delivering the essential information on best practices that you need too make effective life choices in a clear and concise way, and linking it to an overall pattern that helps you relate it to other subjects and create a unified picture of the universe.
The global pattern of understanding acts like a fractal compression algorithm, reducing the amount of mental storage space required to understand new concepts by identifying redundant patterns.