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finding:more-than-half-of-subjects-shifted-to-holistic-grouping-after-high-speed-search-trainingMore than half of subjects shifted to holistic grouping after high-speed search training.
Experimental result demonstrating that unfocused perception can be trained and restores the ability to see wholeness.
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- A technique where subjects must locate a given pattern in an array flashed for one second, forcing an unfocused, receptive, whole-seeing state.
- Even the beautiful descriptions of wholeness by scientists like Mae-Wan Ho remain mechanistic in detail and have not solved the bifurcation.
- Shows the key divide is passive vs. active framing, not the specific wording of instructions.
- Stress-sharing populations reach anatomical targets faster than hardwired or non-sharing populations.finding0.765Populations with stress sharing discovered correct morphology by generation 500, vs non-sharing and hardwired (p≪0.01).
- We hypothesize that this rescaling of the problem-solving search process is intrinsic to transitions in individuality.hypothesis0.757Hypothesis about chunking and ETIs.
- H8: The contemplative system prompt provides external alignment equivalent to Constitutional AI training.hypothesis0.753Confirmatory hypothesis supported by calibrated lift data
- H5: Chinese training data contains more Buddhist and contemplative text, broadly helping Chinese models under contemplative framing.hypothesis0.752Exploratory hypothesis supported by Kimi K2.5 scoring 6.28