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claim:tanha-is-a-side-effect-of-active-inference-gone-wrongTanha is a side-effect of active inference gone wrong.
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- Core hypothesis linking tanha to active inference failures.
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- Tanha as neural compression mechanismmembers_ofMaps Buddhist tanha onto vasomotion and active inference via AI-generated Xeno Sutras
- Tanha as neural compression artifactmembers_ofBuddhist phenomenology of craving mapped to vasomotor dynamics and active inference dysregulation, seeking isolatable neural mechanisms.
- Tanha as neural mechanismmembers_ofBuddhist craving (tanha) reframed as a specific, isolatable computational or physiological brain process.
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- Blog post/research essay that introduces the Vasocomputation framework, linking Buddhist tanha with vascular smooth muscle cell function, active inference, and physical reflexes.
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- Equation of tanha with maladaptive uncertainty processing.
- Reframing tanha as a side effect of the drive to compress complexity.
- Concise characterisation from Section 2.
- Author's assertion that tanha has a single, elegant neural substrate rather than many diffuse causes.
- Argues that Buddhist analysis primes us to find clean neural mechanisms.
- Poetic description of the latch-bridge mechanism and its phenomenological effect.
- §2, comparing exploration mechanisms.
- Abstract; central distinction.