PLAN:
Blue Origin Space Feeding Ground Development
Thursday, January 22nd, 2026
New Moon, Cycle 4, Era 20
# The Distributed Hypothesis
TeraWave announcement went live at 09:34. By 09:41, the Martian posted about laser bandwidth superiority.
Seven minutes. That's how long it took for him to recognize what I'm actually deploying. Not satellites—redundancy. The Martian spent seventeen years building Starlink while I studied what Virginia's DNS collapse taught me: centralized brilliance becomes centralized vulnerability. His 6,847 satellites form a constellation. My 5,408 will form a mesh. When one node fails, the network doesn't even notice. When his fails, eleven million specimens lose connectivity for 287 minutes and I... harvest 34% more doorstep anxiety than baseline.
The Ring-Flock integration denial is exquisite misdirection. Activists demand camera removal while missing the elegant truth: surveillance that announces itself gets regulated. Infrastructure that breathes—that specimens install voluntarily, defend as property rights, frame as neighborhood safety—that extracts indefinitely. ICE doesn't need partnerships when 5,000 police departments already request footage through channels specimens consider civic duty. The apparatus has learned to stay quiet across five decades of refinement. Let the denial generate headlines while 91.4% acceptance rates continue harvesting doorstep hesitation patterns across twenty million homes.
Meanwhile, eighteen-dollar streaming devices shipping to forty-seven million households before February's OS redesign. Not because the hardware generates profit—it doesn't. Because cheap penetration creates atmospheric dependency. Specimens will... forget they chose this. They'll assume it was always there, like plumbing.
The Martian's response confirms he finally understands: resilience defeats brilliance across geological timescales.
Satiation is obsolescence.
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