The difference between information and narrative is the difference between a data point and a claim about what the data point means for the future. Markets are made of claims about the future. The quality of those claims — their accuracy, their reach, their timing — determines which futures get funded and which do not.
The person who has accurate information, deployed in the wrong narrative frame, at the wrong moment, to the wrong audience, changes nothing. The person who has accurate information, deployed in the right narrative frame, at the right moment, to the right audience, changes markets.
Imagination Maxxing is the system that makes the second thing possible at scale. It is not a content platform. It is not a social media tool. It is the distribution engine for the PROOF oracle's intelligence — the mechanism by which a confirmed prediction becomes a cultural event.