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opentheory.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text explores the concept of connectome-specific harmonic wave (CSHW) theory, which posits that the brain operates like a musical instrument with harmonic principles. It connects neuroscience to art, music, and language, suggesting that understanding the brain's harmonic structure could revolutionize fields like AI, communication, and human improvement. Key themes include the brain as a resonant system, the role of harmonics in language and meaning, and the potential for aligning AI with human cognition through harmonic resonance. | |
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qualiaresearchinstitute.org
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| | | | | Content Warning: Trying to understand the contents of this essay may be mindwarping. Proceed with caution. | |
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qri.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text explores the concept of nonlinear wave computing, linking it to the idea of 'vibes' and 'gestalts' as fundamental units of experience. It describes different realms (Hell, Titan, Animal, Human, God) as emergent states shaped by these interactions. The text emphasizes the role of meditation and practices like de-fabrication in transitioning between realms, with 5-MeO-DMT highlighted as a tool for temporarily de-fabricating realms to achieve a more harmonious state. It also connects mental and physical illnesses to the accumulation of harsh vibes and nonlinearities, suggesting that chronic pain can create a suffering realm. The author is optimistic about the potential to fix the nervous system and build a society focused on maximizing val... | |
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qualiacomputing.com
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| | | [AI summary] The text discusses a framework for understanding subjective time as a causal network of local binding connections. It explores how different states of consciousness, such as those induced by psychedelics, can alter this network, leading to various experiences of time, including time loops, moments of eternity, and timelessness. The framework also connects these experiences to emotional valence and the structure of consciousness, suggesting that symmetry and regularity in the network contribute to positive emotional states. The text concludes by emphasizing the potential of this approach as a starting point for further research into time perception and consciousness. | ||