A Momentary Flow

Rebuilding worldviews one world at a time

The existence of hyperlinks is enough to convince even the most stubborn positivist that there is always another side to the story. And on the web, fringe believers can always find each other and marinate in their own illusions. The “web world” is too big to ever know. There is always another link. In the era of the Internet facts are not bricks. They are networks.
… human beings (or rather “Dasein,” “being-in-the-world”) are always thrown into a particular context, existing within already existing language structures and pre-determined meanings. In other words, the world is like the web, and we, Dasein, live inside the links.

The Difference Between Online Knowledge and Truly Open Knowledge - C.W. Anderson - Technology - The Atlantic (via myserendipities)

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