Crisis in Perception

Memento — Memory Failure and the Architecture of Certainty (Audio)


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Welcome to Crisis in Perception, where we examine the systems shaping our world — one case study at a time.

This episode explores Memento (2000) as a systems-level analysis of perception under memory collapse. By focusing on structure rather than story, the episode examines how externalized memory systems replace cognition — enabling certainty and action while preventing correction.

Memento reveals how systems can remain stable even when false, offering insight into why belief continuity often matters more than truth in constrained environments.

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