Hyperstition (broadly defined as fictional quantities making themselves real) can be practised on three broad pathways:
1. Unbelief: Pragmatic skepticism or constructive escape from
integrated thinking and all its forms of imposed unity (religious
dogma, political ideology, scientific law, common sense …).
2. Mythos: Comprehensive attribution of all signal (discoveries,
theories, problems, and approaches) to artificial agencies,
allegiances, cultures and entities. The proliferation of multiplying
perspectives and narrative fragments produces a coherent but inherently
disintegrated hyperstitional mythos while effecting a positive
destruction of identity, authority, and credibility.
3. Numogram: The methodical excavation of the abstract cartography intrinsic to decimal numeracy.