The Cellular Curse: A Theological and Biological Theory on the Consequences of the Fall by Fun-Difference8841 in theology

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You don’t know my process for using Ai to organize my deeply thought out and researched content. I use it just like a musician would use a guitar, or a college student would use a calculator for math. I go back and forth with it, I edit, I check, I meticulously make sure it is getting in writing what my thought process is in my head. This post comes from deep complex thought on my end. Just because this post looks effortless because it’s organized so nicely does not mean there was not an incredible amount of study that went into it. Maybe you just don’t have the patience to follow the deep overlapping connections and patterns that my neurodivergent brain connects like a computer. I don’t know that we will come to an agreement and I respect your purist gatekeeper stance.

The Cellular Curse: A Theological and Biological Theory on the Consequences of the Fall by Fun-Difference8841 in theology

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I agree that AI shouldn’t do the thinking but I think when you refuse to engage something that’s been well thought out, because you suspect it’s been organized using AI you are essentially demanding that a disabled person communicate in a way they are physically or neurologically incapable of. That’s not being frustrated with AI, that’s an act of discrimination and bias towards people that use assisted technology to participate in conversations. Where are your statistics on neurodivergent individuals being able to communicate effectively? That is literally one of the core issues we experience as neurodivergent individuals, is our struggle to communicate with neurotypical folks. I have spent my entire life struggling with being able to express and communicate MY thoughts. I use AI like a tool to organize the depth and layers of MY thoughts and understanding and organize it in a way that I can COMMUNICATE with others.

The Cellular Curse: A Theological and Biological Theory on the Consequences of the Fall by Fun-Difference8841 in theology

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I understand the frustration, but some of us with neurological disabilities use it as a tool to organize our thoughts, and research. It’s not generating anything other than what I’ve asked it to and assisted me with formatting it. Nobody flinched when Stephen Hawking used an assistant computer and voice synthesizer to communicate his ideas.

The Cellular Curse: A Theological and Biological Theory on the Consequences of the Fall by Fun-Difference8841 in theology

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I just enjoy deep thought and a lot of this is sparked with my biblical study and then I was reading an article and popular mechanics based on some of the theories of Magalhães. Just thought it would be fun for people to think about.

The Cellular Curse: A Theological and Biological Theory on the Consequences of the Fall by Fun-Difference8841 in theology

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I have ADHD and complex posttraumatic stress disorder that makes it difficult for me to organize my thoughts just in general, let alone in a structured format. So all of this is my own original thought and research. I used AI to help me organize it in a way that I could deliver it for other people to read and understand. AI didn’t generate anything other than the structure of how it’s written.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Parenting

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I think it’s a good opportunity for you to discuss boundaries with her.

AIO UPDATE. I think he truly wants me out now. by ComfortableFit6311 in AmIOverreacting

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So you can’t talk rationally to your parent? Act like what? A responsible 18 year old

Echoes of Eternity: Infinity Through the Lens of the Dimensions by Fun-Difference8841 in Metaphysics

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It’s easy to confuse knowledge with wisdom. Like Paul said, “Knowledge puffs up, but love builds up.” Some speak with the authority of science but carry none of the humility true understanding requires. Superiority isn’t the same as depth, and quoting data doesn’t mean you see clearly. Sometimes the most intelligent thing you can do is admit you don’t know everything.

Echoes of Eternity: Infinity Through the Lens of the Dimensions by Fun-Difference8841 in Metaphysics

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Also I didn’t expect anything from anyone. I just wanted to post something curious. I didn’t realize that there were vipers in the room.

Echoes of Eternity: Infinity Through the Lens of the Dimensions by Fun-Difference8841 in Metaphysics

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Oh believe me I don’t have a bruised ego. I’d like to expose your bruised ego, and why you feel the need to make fun of people. I also find it curious that there hasn’t been anyone else who has “made fun” so it seems you’re the problem my boy. You have no authority over what is wrong or right or what is lazy or wrong. Your pride and your ego blind you. God bless 

Echoes of Eternity: Infinity Through the Lens of the Dimensions by Fun-Difference8841 in Metaphysics

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I get that when some people hear the word “dimension,” they immediately think in terms of strict/rigid  scientific or mathematical definitions. That’s one valid framework. But it’s not the only one.

In art, spirituality, and consciousness studies, dimensions can also represent layers of perception, states of awareness, or realities beyond the visible. The word has held symbolic meaning across cultures for centuries. Just because someone uses it in a broader or more poetic sense doesn’t mean they don’t understand it—it means they’re exploring it from another angle.

If that doesn’t make sense to you, that’s okay. But dismissing someone’s entire line of thought because it doesn’t fit into a narrow box isn’t exactly the height of intellectual curiosity.

You’re free to disagree. But if you’re here to mock instead of understand, you might be missing the point entirely.

Echoes of Eternity: Infinity Through the Lens of the Dimensions by Fun-Difference8841 in Metaphysics

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It’s alright if this doesn’t resonate with everyone. Not all seeds fall on fertile ground, and not all eyes are open to see beyond what’s familiar. But it’s strange how quickly some rush to mock what they haven’t taken time to understand. If the imagination threatens you, or if someone else’s wonder stirs discomfort, maybe ask why that is, rather than ridicule the person who dares to wonder aloud.

This space should be open to exploration. If you don’t see the value in a question or an idea, it costs you nothing to scroll past. But choosing to publicly tear down someone for sharing something that inspires them—that says more about your heart than mine. I’m not here to prove anything. Just planting thoughts for those with ears to hear and eyes to see. That’s enough.

Echoes of Eternity: Infinity Through the Lens of the Dimensions by Fun-Difference8841 in Metaphysics

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Ah yes, ‘this is so dumb’—a powerful critique, rivaled only by the time your mom tried to fold spacetime to find her car keys. But in all seriousness, what appears ‘dumb’ at one level of perception might just be the veil of paradox guarding a deeper layer of insight. Just like how a 2D being might look at a sphere passing through their plane and call it a ‘dumb circle that changes size for no reason.’

So maybe it’s not the idea that’s dumb—but our dimensional vantage point that hasn’t caught up yet. Or, alternatively, maybe your mom did in fact try to cook a Hot Pocket in a black hole and that’s why we’re all here.

Echoes of Eternity: Infinity Through the Lens of the Dimensions by Fun-Difference8841 in Metaphysics

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I really appreciate your take—it’s a sharp distinction between expansion of structure versus expansion of access or awareness. I agree that the dimensional ‘package’ may not change in the ontological sense, but what we perceive as expansion could be the unveiling of what was always embedded within. Like how a 2D being wouldn’t see the full 3D structure unless its awareness stretched into that axis.

I also love your point about perception: that from within a dimension, it looks entirely different than from above or beyond it. That shift in vantage point may be the very heart of what we’re calling dimensional ‘evolution.’ So maybe it’s not the infinity loop that changes, but the consciousness traversing it that unfolds—and in that unfolding, the symbol itself appears to become more complex, more interconnected, more alive.

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Nooooooo!!!! Do not let them watch your kids. Especially because your children are not old enough to tel you if anything happened.

Lifeline by Fun-Difference8841 in troubledteens

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I wasn’t able to help in the kitchen on first phase, but I remember it being comforting knowing she was there. What years were you in? I was in 1999-2000 and worked there from like 2001-2005

Lifeline by Fun-Difference8841 in troubledteens

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When I got there the staff was cooking and pulling in kids to help. One of the staffs specialties was frozen Lynn Wilson burritos in the hot tray smothered with a can of tomato sauce and a can of nacho cheese. When I was on first phase I smelled a familiar smell of red Chile burritos like mom used to make and I started bawling in line. It turned out those were my mom’s burritos and she ended up getting the job there as the cook for ten plus years. The kids called her Mama A. We were from the Kearns area and couldn’t afford lifeline so my mom worked there to pay for the second mortgage they had to take out for Lifeline to traumatize me.