Stars Unknown: The Silo's Engineered Ignorance
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Stars Unknown: The Silo's Engineered Ignorance

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THEORY ASSESSMENT

The Lukas scene directly supports the observation that residents lack astronomical vocabulary, but the episode provides no direct evidence of intentional suppression as opposed to gradual cultural loss, leaving the deliberate-control claim inferential.

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STORY CONTEXT

Why would the founders ban magnifying lenses and curiosity itself? This thread houses theories on the reasoning behind the Pact's strangest prohibitions.

WHY THIS MATTERS

If the authorities have engineered not just physical confinement but epistemic confinement — aligning vocabulary deletion, optical prohibition, and a fabricated surface reality into a single interlocking system — the Silo becomes a more intentional and sinister project than mere survival infrastructure. Every gap in resident knowledge, and every image on the camera feed, is a deliberate act of control rather than an accident of isolation.

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