Crisis in Perception

Bretz’s Flood: When Science Couldn’t See the Evidence — Institutional Blind Spots


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Welcome to Crisis in Perception, where we examine the systems shaping our world.

This episode explores Bretz’s Flood by John Soennichsen as a systems-level analysis of institutional science and consensus enforcement.

The discussion examines:
• incentive structures
• paradigm protection
• feedback loops
• institutional persistence
• scientific legitimacy systems
• perception limits created by scale

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