Tag: gravity
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Introduction to Gravitational Annealing
A forthcoming theoretical paper “The Weightless Mind and Liberation: Vasocomputation, Graviception, and the Harmonic Architecture of Consciousness” (working title) frames gravity as not just a strong prior that sculpts vascular architecture and cytoskeletal form, but also as a constraint and metronome deeply encoded in tissue tension, subtly shaping our experience of weight, cellular architecture, and subjective experience.…
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When Scientists Forget What Shapes Them (A Crowdfunding Special)
This blog post is a crowdfunding special and a teaser for the upcoming collaborative paper on the harmonic architecture of consciousness. You can support the crowdfunding here. A Prelude In the annals of scientific history, few theories have been as simultaneously influential and controversial as Rupert Sheldrake’s morphic resonance. Introduced in his 1981 book “A…
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Beyond Hormones: Falling in Love as Gravitational Collapse
Imagine your body and brain constantly building a model of the world and your place in it. Besides coordinates, another important thing to know (and a bit harder to find, determine, or feel) is the sense of direction. The model I’m about to lay out relies on fundamental “reference frames”—Where am I in life and…