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*[https://onezero.medium.com/the-modern-world-has-finally-become-too-complex-for-any-of-us-to-understand-1a0b46fbc292 An article by "One Zero" Titled "The Modern World Has Finally Become Too Complex for Any of Us to Understand" ] (Part one of a Series Called "No-One Is Driving" ) | *[https://onezero.medium.com/the-modern-world-has-finally-become-too-complex-for-any-of-us-to-understand-1a0b46fbc292 An article by "One Zero" Titled "The Modern World Has Finally Become Too Complex for Any of Us to Understand" ] (Part one of a Series Called "No-One Is Driving" ) | ||
*[https://www.hcn.org/issues/47.1/introducing-the-idea-of-hyperobjects An Article by "High Country News" Titled "Introducing the idea of ‘hyperobjects’ - A new way of understanding climate change and other phenomena." ] | *[https://www.hcn.org/issues/47.1/introducing-the-idea-of-hyperobjects An Article by "High Country News" Titled "Introducing the idea of ‘hyperobjects’ - A new way of understanding climate change and other phenomena." ] | ||
[[Category: Jargon]] |
Revision as of 16:31, 21 May 2021
Basics
- A Term Coined by Timothy Morton to describe an object, system, or phenomenon so vast that it is beyond direct human comprehension, despite still being visible
- Need a stronger definition
- Examples are Climate Change, The World Economy/Supply Change, etc
Internal Links
External Links
- The Part of the Timothy Morton Wikipedia Page on Hyperobjects
- The Link to the The Google Books Page for "Hyperobjects: Philosophy and Ecology after the End of the World" by Timothy Morton
- A Dictionary Definition from Collins Dictionary for Hyperobjects
- An article by "One Zero" Titled "The Modern World Has Finally Become Too Complex for Any of Us to Understand" (Part one of a Series Called "No-One Is Driving" )
- An Article by "High Country News" Titled "Introducing the idea of ‘hyperobjects’ - A new way of understanding climate change and other phenomena."