The Reality Drift Spectrum
A visual from the Reality Drift framework mapping how modern experiences remain functional while gradually losing alignment with lived reality under conditions of optimization, filtering, and mediation.
This spectrum shows how interactions can feel increasingly hollow or “off” as systems shift toward optimized, curated, or simulated representations rather than direct human experience. As technology, media, and platforms mediate more of daily life, many moments drift rightward along this continuum.
The further right an experience moves, the more it reflects filtered, compressed, or engineered outputs rather than grounded, real-world interaction.

This early visualization has since been expanded by newer models, but remains archived as an important part of the Reality Drift framework’s development.
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Core Framework
- Reality Drift Canonical Definition
- Mechanics and Taxonomy [PDF]
- Drift/Fidelity Index [PDF]
Visual & Conceptual
Applications & Expansion
Note: This site functions as a lightweight archive and reference layer for the Reality Drift framework. Primary essays and long-form writing are distributed across external platforms.
Part of Reality Drift Framework by A. Jacobs (2023-2026)
