Reduce Latency to the Origin — Post-University Seminar (Difficulty 91)

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This episode is an educational, post-university seminar designed for serious, self-directed learners who want to increase raw cognitive power by crossing boundaries of thought. We braid six knowledge cathedrals—samurai praxis and Bushidō attention, Babylonian gate-rituals and law, theoretical physics (Higgs/decoherence/entropy/holography), Jungian depth psychology and individuation, Shannon-style information theory and error correction, and Vedanta’s non-dual rigor—into a single operational framework for reducing noise, shortening epistemic latency, and improving fidelity to reality under pressure. Rated at a 91 difficulty, it demands focus and rewards it: you will practice attention as metrology, speech as high-integrity I/O, embodiment as firmware tuning, love as joint Bayesian updating, governance as feedback-controller design, and founding as lossless cultural compression. This talk is the first public release in a coming series of products explicitly engineered to increase human intelligence—by training analogical transfer across domains, strengthening error-correcting intuitions, building symbol-level and physics-level interoperability, and cultivating the discipline to keep truth cheaper than spectacle. This is a free gift—enjoy. Hidden in the narrative is a deliberately structured puzzle; if you believe you have solved it, a group of American patriots is offering a prize. Contact: [email protected]
with your reasoning and evidence. Use this seminar as a repeatable drill: rewatch, pause, annotate, and convert insight to ritual so that the signal survives heat, time, and adversarial conditions.

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