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Thought Experiments

Speculative explorations that push beyond conventional thinking. These are ideas in their raw form—some wild, some logical, all curious.

Reflections
2025-12-15
3 min read

Gods Were Philosophers: The Tragic Literalism of Faith

The Gita you know is false. Every scripture is changed, manipulated, or misunderstood. The ones worshipped as gods were the greatest philosophers—and people do the opposite of what they taught.

"The Gita is not true—the one you know, the one anyone knows. It's false. Everything is false or somehow changed, manipulated. And any person claiming to be supreme is not supreme—just an enlightened one using that framing to relay a message, because humans are stupid."
#gita#philosophy#religion+6
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Personal Theories
2025-12-15
5 min read

Hunger, Agency, and the Architecture of Ambition

Why does extreme frugality kill financial hunger? Why does society push marriage as a corrective mechanism? A breakdown of security-first, consumption-first, and agency-first orientations.

"Family always stuck on spending on needs not wants. no free will was there—most was deposited as savings. For normal people who are not crazy ambitious, this leads to dilation of hunger for money."
#ambition#agency#economics+6
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Personal Theories
2025-11-19
6 min read

The Paradox of Action: Flow, Fear, and the Dissolving Self

If the 'I' is an illusion, who sets the goals? A deep dive into the flow state, the fear of transformation, and how an awakened mind navigates modern distractions like TikTok.

"The deepest question in non-duality is practical: 'If the I dissolves, who sets the goals?' If there is no doer, how do we drive life? Does motivation dissolve with the ego?"
#advaita#flow-state#ego+3
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Reflections
2025-11-18
5 min read

The Dharma of Oneness: Beyond Rules and Rituals

A dialogue on the friction between the rigid social hierarchies of ancient texts and the liberating non-duality of Advaita Vedanta.

"I started following Advaita Vedanta, which took me to a world of oneness. But I still had to live in this society. I looked to the Apastamba Dharmasutra for answers, but what I found shocked me."
#dharma#advaita#religion+3
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Reflections
2025-07-09
7 min read

When Meaning Breaks Through (A Religion‑Neutral Reflection)

Most days I feel flat. Yet a simple sound or memory drops me into stillness—clean, quiet, powerful. Here’s how I work with it without getting lost.

"I’ve been trying to understand why I feel what I feel. Most days, not much. Then a familiar melody or timeless story cracks me open—calm, vast, sometimes tears. Not sentiment; more like a quiet current."
#reflections#meaning#nervous-system+4
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Personal Theories
2024-12-21
8 min read

The Misinterpretation of a Pull: Gravity as Our Cosmic Path Through Spacetime

Einstein's General Relativity reveals that what we perceive as gravity's 'pull' is not an active force but the sensation of our natural motion through the curved geometry of spacetime.

"For centuries, humanity has described gravity as an invisible force, a tether anchoring us to Earth and guiding the graceful orbits of planets. In Newton's view, gravity was a pull, an attraction between masses across space—an intuitive model that remains practical for engineering and everyday calculations. Yet, Einstein's General Relativity offers a deeper truth..."
#physics#relativity#spacetime+4
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Hypotheticals
2024-12-19
6 min read

Post-Scarcity Economics: What Do Humans Do When Robots Do Everything?

If robots mass-produce everything and scarcity disappears, what becomes of human purpose, work, and society? A deep dive into post-scarcity futures.

"As people predict, if robots are mass producing, there will be no scarcity and abundance of production. Everything will become dirt cheap. Then what will people do? What for what?"
#economics#automation#future-society+4
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Personal Theories
2024-01-15
4 min read

Kya Sahi, Kya Galat: The Eternal Dance of Dharma

A poetic exploration of moral relativism through the lens of Hindu philosophy, questioning the absolute nature of right and wrong.

"In the tapestry of life, woven with threads, A question persists in the hearts and the heads. Kya sahi, kya galat, a puzzle untamed, Dharma or adharma, in shadows unnamed..."
#dharma#moral-philosophy#mahabharata+3
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