Something you'd just need to try out. Isn't this what a lot of thrillers do?
Throw out loads of clues and images and stuff, and some people twig to what
actually happened, and some don't, and some jump to a bizarre conclusion not
intended by the film-makers? I'd suggest that the thing that makes the
target's memosphere "vulnerable to throw out the intended meme-complex"
would just be more memes which're resonant with the intended meme-complex,
ones which draw in associations between the previously transmitted meme
components.
Actually, I remember a lot of my school courses starting off with us having
no idea why we were learning certain things, and then 18 months into the
syllabus, 30% of the pupils would twig to this nice, holistic vision of the
subject, 40% would see bits of the subject clearly, but have trouble with
other bits, and 30% would still be confused about almost everything.
Dave Pape
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