Societies are currently experiencing a profound loss of trust:
A common response is:
→ more control, more verification, more automation
However, this reaction creates a new problem.
Classical IT systems recognize only one form of truth:
This form of truth is necessary, but not sufficient to stabilize human communication, meaning, and trust.
When decisions or statements that are not fully computable are treated as false or irrational, the result is:
This dynamic fosters fake news rather than preventing it.
Complex information distinguishes between two levels of truth:
These two levels are not equivalent, but they are both necessary.
Fake news emerges where these levels are blurred or deliberately concealed.
Fake news are not primarily false facts. They are emotionally charged statements in which:
The core problem is opacity, not emotion.
With complex information, every statement becomes structurally readable:
This means:
Truth is not weakened. It becomes more precise.
For institutions
For citizens
Systems that rely exclusively on dual information risk:
Complex information enables:
Short term
Mid term
Long term
Fake news do not exist because humans are emotional. They exist because systems provide no formal space for emotion and meaning.
Complex information protects truth by keeping humans inside it.