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lukeplato | 1 year ago
> vasomuscular tension stabilizes local neural patterns. A sustained thought is a pattern of vascular clenching that reduces dynamic range in nearby neurons. The thought (congealed pattern) persists until the muscle relaxes.
https://opentheory.net/2023/07/principles-of-vasocomputation...
Aurornis|1 year ago
> A unification of Buddhist phenomenology,
The citations include Buddhist writings and an entry that just says "Collected Twitter threads"
This is not serious science. This is Twitter-era new age mysticism with a dash of scientific words.
patcon|1 year ago
The politics of citation, to be clear, are actually quite fucked up and elitist. E.g., Feminist Approaches to Citation https://cmagazine.com/articles/feminist-approaches-to-citati...
Jimmc414|1 year ago
Bjartr|1 year ago
Maybe that's why sleep, in the sense of becoming immobile, is a thing. The brain disconnects a lot of the motor control so that the hallucination caused by sustained randomness from cleanout waves don't make us flail all over the place and hurt ourselves.
byproxy|1 year ago
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meindnoch|1 year ago