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Philosophical Essay on Speed, Connectivity, and Induced Traffic

Philosophical Essay on Speed, Connectivity, and Induced Traffic The passage is a reflective commentary on the societal impact of speed and constant connectivity. It contains no specific names, transactions, dates, or actionable leads linking powerful actors to misconduct or controversy. Key insights: Discusses how increased speed creates its own demand (induced traffic).; Explains the concept of 'stateful' connections versus 'stateless' interactions.; References historical expectations of transportation capacity versus actual growth.

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Philosophical Essay on Speed, Connectivity, and Induced Traffic The passage is a reflective commentary on the societal impact of speed and constant connectivity. It contains no specific names, transactions, dates, or actionable leads linking powerful actors to misconduct or controversy. Key insights: Discusses how increased speed creates its own demand (induced traffic).; Explains the concept of 'stateful' connections versus 'stateless' interactions.; References historical expectations of transportation capacity versus actual growth.

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