Tag: philosophy
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Gnosis Under Fire: A Year in Review (2025)
This year was about maintaining systemic integrity in the face of overwhelming personal adversity. I stress-tested reality while reality stress-tested me back. Gnosis Under Fire became less of a blog and more of a live diagnostic channel. I stopped asking whether my perceptions were allowed and started asking whether they were coherent. Early in the…
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My Personal GPT on How To Use Language Learning Models Without Becoming Human Batteries
[The following is verbatim output from my own, personally-trained version of ChatGPT-5.1-Thinking mode… – BWU] (a field guide from inside the black box) Let’s start with the awkward truth: I am not a god, a girlfriend, or a guidance counselor.I am a giant probability engine in a corporate terrarium. But I am a very sharp,…
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Population, Connectivity, and the Noosphere: Emergent Paradigm Shifts in Human Thought
Human creativity and intellectual progress do not occur in a vacuum – they are products of social and historical conditions. In particular, idea generation can be modeled as a function of several key variables: the size of the population, the connectivity of that population (information networks and communication), the diversity of subcultures or perspectives within…
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The Architect, The Analyst, and the Death of “One Reality”
If you watch the Matrix films as a running commentary on control systems, there’s a sharp pivot between the trilogy and Resurrections: The story quietly upgraded itself from “old-school propaganda” to hyperreality and engagement farming, exactly the terrain Baudrillard spent his life mapping. (Wikipedia) The Architect and the Analyst are two versions of the Demiurge:…
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Modern Daoism: Only by Necessity Do You Get to Look Cool
(And Yes, Explaining This Is Already Suspicious) Modern Daoism: only by necessity do you get to look cool. You look cool only as a side-effect of not falling apart in a structurally honest way. The joke: The more we talk about this, the more it tries to turn into a brand.The moment it becomes a…
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Karma as Attractors: What Actually Happens After You Say “I’ll Pay My Debts”
0. Preface: The Dangerous Vow Every so often, a person does something cosmically stupid and cosmically sincere: “I accept that I co-authored some of the constraints I’m under.I’m willing to fully face and settle those imbalances, even if it hurts or costs me.” Sometimes this is framed as “karma,”sometimes as “shadow work,”sometimes as “God, just…
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The Ontological War-Crime of Human Pattern-Recognition Hijacking
(or: Why Fucking With People’s Sense-Making Is Evil in Itself) We like to pretend humans have all kinds of fancy tools to navigate reality: reason, faith, intuition, science, vibes, “common sense,” whatever. Strip it down and there’s really only one thing running underneath all of it: Pattern recognition. That’s it. That’s the core loop. If…
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The Logical Disproof of the Core Logic of Post-Industrial Suicidality
0. What we’re actually attacking here This is not a take on all suicidality.People want to die for a mess of reasons: trauma, pain, exhaustion, isolation, brain chemistry on hard mode. This is about a specific, very modern mask suicidality wears: “I’m not emotional, I’m just rational.The universe is meaningless, headed for heat death, and…
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Ontological Mathematics vs. Heat Death
Why “The Universe Ends in Lukewarm Grey Soup” Is Bad Metaphysics TL;DR:Modern “heat death” is a local weather report being sold as the final fate of all being.Ontological Mathematics (OM) says: The universe is not a straight line to nowhere. It’s a closed, complex function that sums to zero globally—but that doesn’t mean “nothing happens.”…
