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Canada Katılım Kasım 2023
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Andy.@Andykeogh·
who wants a sora 2 invite code?
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Alp Figgitls@figgitls·
“Sedimentary Consciousness” closes with the Hermetic maxim “As above, so below.” Calcium once etched tidal rhythms into stone; today it etches perception into cortex. If we read both archives side‑by‑side, we may finally place mind on the geological timescale it deserves.
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Alp Figgitls@figgitls·
Map your layers. Heal like a reef. Let doubt shape you. Consciousness is sediment—slow, rhythmic, and worth revisiting.
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Alp Figgitls@figgitls·
Sediment of the Mind: A Concise Guide to “Sedimentary Consciousness” Dig into your cortex like bedrock—discover the layered truth of being alive. A thread 🧵👇
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Alp Figgitls@figgitls·
Radiant Topology reveals perception as structure… mapping emotion, signal, and neurochemical flow as real-time terrain of the self
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Alp Figgitls@figgitls·
@DefenderOfBasic Sedimentary consciousness: the idea that life and meaning arise chiefly from calcium, the element of memory
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Defender@DefenderOfBasic·
there is one new paradigm shift, it's currently up for grabs because no one has named it yet. Right now it's looking like blaise aguera, wolfram, and michael levin will be the first to name it & create shared language for it
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@MarioNawfal We need a language for these calcium channels. Radiant topology is that language. A non-linear, 3D language of brightness
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
A SINGLE BRAIN MOLECULE CAN REMEMBER THINGS... WAIT.. WHAT?! In your brain, signals shoot between neurons using tiny bursts of electricity. One of the key players making that happen is a molecule called CaV2.1—a microscopic gate that opens when it senses the right signal and lets calcium flood in to pass the message. Now here’s the twist: this molecule doesn’t just open and close—it adapts based on what it’s been through. Hit it with too many signals, and it starts to shut itself down, entering what researchers call a “declutched” state. That slowdown isn’t random—it’s the molecule remembering past activity, and adjusting. Kind of like if your fingers stopped typing after 500 texts in a row. It’s not just a glitch—it’s a built-in feedback system. One burst lasts milliseconds. The molecule’s response lasts seconds. That’s enough time to start rewiring how neurons talk. Multiply that across billions of channels, and you’ve got the foundation of actual memory. The channel has four voltage-sensing domains—little sections that change shape when hit by electricity. One of them, VSD-I, is the main switch. Hit it hard enough, often enough, and it shifts into a different shape that stops the calcium from flowing. This isn’t theory—they’ve mapped it out. The molecule has over 200 possible shapes, depending on what kind of signal history it’s been exposed to. So yes, your brain literally morphs at the molecular level when it learns something. A neural fingerprint left behind in the form of a bent protein. It’s short-term memory written into the structure of your cells. And it starts with one tiny molecule changing its mind. Source: Earth com / Nature Communications / Linköping University
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CURIOUS BRAINS = SMARTER BRAINS (SCIENCE SAYS SO) Turns out, curiosity isn’t just for kids asking 300 questions before lunch — it’s your brain’s secret weapon for surviving chaos. When you’re curious, your brain lights up like it just found treasure. Dopamine hits, memory boosts, and suddenly you’re learning faster without even trying. Even cooler? Curiosity helps your brain rewire itself — so when life gets weird (and it will), you don’t shut down, you adapt. Basically, your brain sees uncertainty and goes: “Panic?” But curiosity says, “Nah, let’s explore.” And boom — now you’re thinking like a genius instead of spiraling like a stressed-out WiFi signal. Source: Big Think

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Alp Figgitls@figgitls·
@DefenderOfBasic God is speaking to you? Cool. Treat it like gravity—real, invisible, and not something to brag about at parties.
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Defender@DefenderOfBasic·
advice on how to stay humble when speaking to God (treat it like interacting with gravity)
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Every scroll trains the brain to crave cortisol. Every breath is a vote for sovereignty Cortisol disguises itself as motivation. If the reward feels anxious, it’s a trap Dopamine says, “More.” Cortisol says, “Now.” GABA says, “Wait.” ECS says, “It’s okay.” Choose your conductor
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Alp Figgitls@figgitls·
@DomJeswal Cheap dopamine spikes cortisol. The high is bait, the crash is the hook. Want out? Chase stillness, not stimulation.
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Dom Jeswal
Dom Jeswal@DomJeswal·
Learn to master your mind's bliss grip on you, velvet glove teasin, tricking you blindly. Or stay a puppet forever. Thoughts chained by strings, gaze pulled by lust. Red eye killin' you sweetly from within, devilishly - your gentle monster.
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Dom Jeswal@DomJeswal·
The most powerful metaphor about the human mind: The Cortisol-Dopamine Trap. It’s the hidden reason why 99% of people feel burned out, anxious, and paralysed by self-doubt... Expose the trap and the 3 steps to break free (backed by science)🧵:
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Alp Figgitls@figgitls·
@DomJeswal Dopamine pulls you in. Cortisol keeps you there. The loop feels urgent—but it’s not truth. Step back. Breathe. Rechoose.
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