Reality Drift Concepts — Core Explainer Series (Optimization, Synthetic Realness, Filter Fatigue)

A set of core explainers introducing key concepts from the Reality Drift framework.

These documents provide a structured breakdown of how modern systems remain functional while gradually losing alignment with the reality they are meant to represent.

The series focuses on four connected concepts:

  • Reality Drift — the overarching pattern in which representations detach from underlying conditions
  • The Optimization Trap — the mechanism by which systems optimize metrics rather than meaning
  • Synthetic Realness — the stage where simulations become more persuasive than reality
  • Filter Fatigue — the cognitive exhaustion that emerges from navigating degraded information environments

Together, these describe a feedback loop:

Optimization pressure increases → representations drift → simulations become more convincing → cognitive load rises → alignment with reality weakens


Download PDFs:

  • Reality Drift Core Explainer – [PDF] · [Video]
  • The Optimization Trap Core Explainer – [PDF] · [Video]
  • Synthetic Realness Core Explainer – [PDF] · [Video]
  • Filter Fatigue Core Explainer – [PDF] · [Video]

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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.

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Part of Reality Drift Framework by A. Jacobs (2023-2026)

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