Title: World Infrastructure: The SR Canonical Expansion Abstract:World infrastructure is the emergent system of systems that now determines how global life holds together. It is not reducible to platforms, institutions, or technologies; it is the interlocking architecture through which meaning, coordination, cognition, and governance occur at planetary scale. This paper expands the conceptual foundations of world infrastructure by adding mechanistic explanations, historical trajectory, interdependence dynamics, and cascading failure chains. It maps the components, dependencies, and failure modes of world infrastructure and situates the post‑web subject inside this architecture. As inherited epistemic structures collapse under the speed and complexity of the post‑web era, world infrastructure becomes the primary site of governance—operating through defaults, protocols, and system dynamics rather than law, deliberation, or institutional authority. This paper provides the interpretive scaffolding necessary to understand a world where meaning is unstable, institutions are obsolete, and governance has migrated into the invisible machinery underlying global life. Keywords:world infrastructure, post‑web era, infrastructural governance, semantic collapse, cognitive overload, global systems, epistemic erosion, cascading failure, interdependence mechanics, platform society Contribution to the SR Canon:This essay is the canonical expansion of the world‑infrastructure concept within the SignalRupture framework. It formalizes world infrastructure as a planetary‑scale system of systems and provides the mechanistic, historical, and structural clarity needed to understand its behavior. The essay deepens SR’s analysis of semantic collapse, cognitive overload, infrastructural governance, and epistemic erosion, positioning world infrastructure as the primary determinant of meaning, coordination, and agency in the post‑web era. It serves as the interpretive backbone for the entire SR canon and establishes the theoretical foundation for future work on global instability, infrastructural power, and post‑web cognition.
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