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In the 1952 television pilot of The Adventures of Superman, the planet Krypton's leading scientist presents evidence to a council of nine that the planet is going to be destroyed. His data is sound. His methods are not in dispute. The council finds his conclusions unsupportable. The vote is nine to one. The planet is destroyed.
The fictional case is the cleanest statement of a structural failure this series has documented across nine real institutions: military intelligence, engineering, medicine, aviation, finance, diplomacy, corporate governance, epistemic authority, and military simulation. The information was present. The voice was present. The structure that would have carried the voice from the one to the nine was missing, or weak, or starved, or overridden.
Episode 10 is the season finale of The Tenth Man. It names the pattern, states the argument the series has been building toward, and acknowledges what the show can and cannot do.
Season 2 begins later this year with a new format: each episode a conversation with someone inside an institution where the question this series has documented is being lived.
Sources Referenced:
www.tenthman.ai
By Chris PordonIn the 1952 television pilot of The Adventures of Superman, the planet Krypton's leading scientist presents evidence to a council of nine that the planet is going to be destroyed. His data is sound. His methods are not in dispute. The council finds his conclusions unsupportable. The vote is nine to one. The planet is destroyed.
The fictional case is the cleanest statement of a structural failure this series has documented across nine real institutions: military intelligence, engineering, medicine, aviation, finance, diplomacy, corporate governance, epistemic authority, and military simulation. The information was present. The voice was present. The structure that would have carried the voice from the one to the nine was missing, or weak, or starved, or overridden.
Episode 10 is the season finale of The Tenth Man. It names the pattern, states the argument the series has been building toward, and acknowledges what the show can and cannot do.
Season 2 begins later this year with a new format: each episode a conversation with someone inside an institution where the question this series has documented is being lived.
Sources Referenced:
www.tenthman.ai