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Mechanism Realism

Elias Kunnas
Mechanism Realism
Elias Kunis
Reward Epidemic
Spore Strategy
Mesa Optimizer
AI Safety
Selection
Six-Part Repair Specification
Optionality Packet
Congressional Budget Office
Entropy
Mechanism Authority
Functional Frame
Distributive Frame
Sterile Generativity
The Response Vector
Burnout
Skeleton Layer
Cryptobiosis
Noetic Centropy

Outcomes come from mechanisms and not intentions. Selection pressure is universal law and a neglected lens. Mechanism Realism applies physics, game theory, and institutional engineering to the systems that actually run civilization -- and finds them structurally broken in predictable ways. Essays and full framework: kunnas.com CC-BY-SA 4.0. AI-assisted audio (NotebookLM)

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What if a causal claim names something real — but still does no explanatory work?

This episode of Mechanism Realism introduces the causal talisman: a morally protected cause-name used to discharge explanation-pressure without producing contribution ... more

When a system fails, where exactly did it fail?

This episode of Mechanism Realism introduces The Stack: a twelve-layer map for diagnosing goal-directed systems. Institutions, policies, programs, markets, cultures, organisms, and AI systems do not fa... more

Why do institutions sometimes converge on the same behavior when no one is coordinating them?

This episode of Mechanism Realism examines Stand Alone Complex: coordinated-looking convergence without coordination. The pattern looks organized, but ther... more

What if the evidence is real, the citation is accurate — and the argument is still invalid?

This episode of Mechanism Realism examines causal scope laundering: the public-discourse failure where a bounded study is used to settle a larger policy ques... more

Why do organizations created to solve problems so often become institutions for managing them?

This episode of Mechanism Realism examines the mandate trap: the structural pattern where an organization’s mission and its effective telos diverge. The m... more

What happens when society stops asking who can do the job — and starts asking who deserves the position?

This episode of Mechanism Realism examines the reward epidemic: the spread of a distributive ontology in which offices, credentials, titles, and... more

What happens when someone tries to engineer an entire civilization from first principles?

This episode of Mechanism Realism examines full-stack civilizational engineering: the attempt to connect ontology, language, diagnosis, mechanism design, and i... more

Evolution, markets, science, culture, institutions, and AI all look like separate domains. This episode argues that they are variations of one mechanism: selection pressure operating on different substrates.

The central move is simple: replace “who ... more

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Sharp, theory-driven conversations explore how real-world outcomes emerge from underlying mechanisms rather than stated intents. Episodes continually frame complex systems—governance, policy design, organizational incentives, and AI safety—through lenses like mechanism realism, selection pressure, and architectural diagnostics. Recurring threads include diagnosing why reforms fail, how incentives and information flows shape behavior, and practical frameworks for testing and repairing laws, policies, and institutions before they are enacted. The show often combines philosophical grounding with historical and contemporary examples to illuminate how small design choices in carriers, triggers, and governance arcs produce outsized effects. For p... more

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