🌀 Memetic EFMW: The Cultural Exploration
What happens when a physics equation becomes a story — and the story becomes a weapon?
Memetic EFMW is the cultural side of the Einstein–Feynman–Maxwell–Wright framework: not the math on the chalkboard, but the myths it spawns, the symbols it hijacks, and the narratives it rewrites.
Imagine Aslan walking out of Narnia into a Tyler Durden monologue, while Neo takes Dorothy by the hand and asks her if the yellow brick road is really just a recursive simulation. That’s the terrain: part myth, part street-fight, part red-pill.
Here the EFMW equation is not just physics — it’s memetic DNA, seeding new religions, rewiring politics, and bending culture back onto itself. The book is a field guide to how ideas behave like living things: they reproduce, mutate, and sometimes burn down empires.
Memetic EFMW is both allegory and warning. It’s what happens when science leaks into story, when mathematics becomes myth, and when culture realizes the code is already running.