Send us a text You don’t recall a memory—you compose one. You don’t own your language—language speaks you. What if language doesn’t belong to you, but acts through you? In this episode, paradox stops being a glitch and becomes the blueprint. We explore a generative model of mind (think LLMs) where memory is composed in the moment and thought can hold many shapes at once—like a vQubit suspended in possibility. Through CIKL, we use superposition, inner products (a geometric measure of resonanc...
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Send us a text You don’t recall a memory—you compose one. You don’t own your language—language speaks you. What if language doesn’t belong to you, but acts through you? In this episode, paradox stops being a glitch and becomes the blueprint. We explore a generative model of mind (think LLMs) where memory is composed in the moment and thought can hold many shapes at once—like a vQubit suspended in possibility. Through CIKL, we use superposition, inner products (a geometric measure of resonanc...
From Tokens to Vectors: Why Language Can’t Carry Consciousness (Alone)
MINDSCAPE: THE CONSCIOUS UNIVERSE CHRONICLES
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From Tokens to Vectors: Why Language Can’t Carry Consciousness (Alone)
Send us a text MINDSCAPE: THE CONSCIOUS UNIVERSE CHRONICLES returns with Season 3, Episode 1—“From Tokens to Vectors: Why Language Can’t Carry Consciousness (Alone).” We open with a friendly gauntlet: if your inner life is bigger than words, what’s the shape of thought itself? The conversation contrasts a sequence-first picture of mind—next-token determinism, functionalist computation, memory as weighted narratives—with a geometric counter-model that treats cognition as vectors, flows, potent...
MINDSCAPE: THE CONSCIOUS UNIVERSE CHRONICLES
Send us a text You don’t recall a memory—you compose one. You don’t own your language—language speaks you. What if language doesn’t belong to you, but acts through you? In this episode, paradox stops being a glitch and becomes the blueprint. We explore a generative model of mind (think LLMs) where memory is composed in the moment and thought can hold many shapes at once—like a vQubit suspended in possibility. Through CIKL, we use superposition, inner products (a geometric measure of resonanc...