Diagnostic Fatigue and Upstream Witness: Living Inside the Diagnosis

For months, I’ve continued sitting in what I can only describe as diagnostic fatigue. Not the fatigue of uncertainty, but the fatigue that comes from clarity that never seems to land. The exhaustion of repeatedly recognizing the same patterns, naming the same distortions, and watching people respond not with reflection, but with reflex. My second-to-lastContinueContinue reading “Diagnostic Fatigue and Upstream Witness: Living Inside the Diagnosis”

Parallels Between the Cognitive Theoretical Model (CTMU) and Quantum Mechanics

Quantum mechanics has long challenged our understanding of reality, revealing a world where particles exist in multiple states, observations affect outcomes, and entanglement defies spatial boundaries. Similarly, the Cognitive Theoretical Model of the Universe (CTMU) offers a framework that redefines reality as a self-referential, interconnected system, aligning in surprising ways with the principles of quantumContinueContinue reading “Parallels Between the Cognitive Theoretical Model (CTMU) and Quantum Mechanics”