The Artificial Synchronicity of Chaos
Resetting the World Through a Multipolar Strategy of Controlled Disorder
🌍 Prologue: Chaos as a Weapon
From Greek mythology to quantum physics, chaos is perceived as a force of the unexpected, but also as a matrix of reinvention. In the 21st century, chaos has become a refined geopolitical weapon, used not through frontal invasions, but through a network of subtle movements, symbolic destabilizations and moral fractures. Under the guise of a globalizing world, another world is born: one of artificial synchronizations between crises.
🧠 I. The Architecture of an Unseen Strategy
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022 was not an accident. It represented the culmination of an artificial synchronicity, in which multiple global crises – energy, economic, identity, moral – were deliberately activated, amplified and intersected. This “strategy of controlled chaos” was conceived as a orchestra of planetary dissonance.
At a deep level, we are talking about a war against the reality of the international order. Not only have the tanks been taken out of the garages, but also the myths, symbols, collective fears and emotion-amplifying algorithms.
🔁 II. Syncronicity vs. Causality
Synchronicity vs. Causality
Carl Jung defined synchronicity as a significant coincidence that transcends causal logic. But what we see today is a generated synchronicity, an illusion of coincidence that is, in fact, the product of a strategic intelligence – perhaps human, perhaps more than that ( s.n.).
Social protests in the US, followed by cultural tensions in France.
Brexit and the disintegration of European solidarity.
The rise of extremist parties in tandem with the collapse of trust in democracy.
Information wars that are simultaneously taking place in the media and in the collective subconscious.
🧩 III. The Shadow Actor : Rusia and Metapolitics of Chaos
Under Vladimir Putin, the Russian Federation has become a symbolic actor, not just geopolitical. It no longer plays for territories, but for meanings and senses. For Moscow, war is a total opera: a spectacle in which reality is deconstructed and reconstructed according to the logic of power.
Russia understood the postmodern vulnerability of the West: fragmentation of meaning, moral relativism, depletion of values. Thus began an “export of chaos”:
Energy crises in Europe.
Manipulations of algorithms on social networks.
Polarizing discourses and antagonistic identity narratives.
Strategic support for sovereignist and neoconservative movements.
🧬 IV. Syncronizing chaos globally
What makes this strategy truly effective is the ability to connect local chaos into a global metachaos:
Economic problems → Social crises → Symbolic uprisings.
War in Ukraine → Food crisis in Africa → Instability in the UN.
Electoral interference in the US → Global distrust in democracy.
🛑 V. The ultimate danger: the normalization of chaos
The greatest threat is not chaos itself, but habituation to it. When the dissolution of values becomes the norm, when we no longer know what is truth, what is propaganda, what is freedom and what is manipulation – when everything is fluid, everything is controllable.
This is the ultimate stake of artificial synchronicity: not the defeat of the West, but its transformation into something recognizable only at the level of decoration.
✊ VI. What is to be done ?
The answer cannot be just military or economic. It must be:
Symbolic – the refoundation of the democratic narrative..
Psychological – rebuilding a collective mental resilience
Philosophical – rediscovering the meaning of community and value.
Systemic – reforming international institutions to be resistant to dissolution and manipulation.
🌐 Epilogue: A struggle for the shape of the world
What we are experiencing is not just a conflict between states, but a struggle for the future geometry of the world. Will chaos be the new normal? Or will we have the strength to recreate a balance, not by denying differences, but by harmonizing them?
The artificial synchronicity of chaos is only the beginning of an era in which the struggle is no longer just for territories, but for consciousnesses, symbols and meanings.
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