"Another symptom of progress toward the Singularity: ideas themselves should spread ever faster, and even the most radical will quickly become commonplace"
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The intent is partly diagnostic, partly ominous. Vinge frames rapid idea diffusion as evidence that we’re nearing a threshold where human pace no longer matches the world’s update cycle. Subtext: radicalism loses its edge when the attention economy can metabolize it overnight. What once required generations of argument becomes a meme, a product feature, a policy pilot, then background noise. That’s not necessarily enlightenment; it’s turnover.
Context matters: Vinge popularized the modern Singularity concept in the early 1990s, anticipating networked computation, dense information flows, and feedback loops where innovation accelerates innovation. Read today, his line feels eerily native to platform life: a shock becomes a trend, dissent becomes branding, and even genuinely destabilizing ideas get normalized by repetition and algorithmic distribution.
What makes the sentence work is the quiet reversal of “progress.” We’re used to imagining progress as arrival. Vinge makes it a symptom, like a fever: the speed itself is the sign, and “commonplace” is less a victory than a warning that our cultural immune system can’t distinguish cure from contagion fast enough.
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