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Pre-Columbian Knowledge of the Americas as an Analogy for Environmental Uncertainty

The state of knowledge about the world beyond an environmental tipping point can be compared to the understanding Europeans had of the western hemisphere before 1500. They were aware of its existence through sources like Viking legends but lacked any ability to map or describe it. For them, this 'new world' was a subject of fundamental uncertainty, illustrating how we can be aware of a potential reality without having the information needed to assess its probabilities or characteristics.

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