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Viking Illumination: A Materialist Simulation of Society

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https://github.com/tambetvali/TalesAndStoriesOfMeAndAnAI/blob/main/VikingIlluminator/legalguide.md

This is a guide born from a real conversation: someone first said “I don’t understand it,” then “I’m a materialist, I don’t believe Buddha,” and finally “It’s getting complicated, let’s just get hot chocolate.”  
That arc — confusion → skepticism → enough-for-now — became the prototype for explaining this work.

Short explanation:  
This project models society, trauma, and illumination using simple simulations (nearest-neighbourhood, demographic logic, abstract integration) wrapped in Viking–Buddhist metaphors. It treats “chakras” as measurable social functions, not mystical organs, and reframes enlightenment as a distributed, material process rather than a monopoly of elites.

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1. What this is  
The legalguide describes how illumination, genius, and social dynamics can be modeled using:  
– Local interactions (2nd chakra, like Conway’s Game of Life)  
– Global fields (6th chakra, whole-map abstraction)  
– Trauma integration (1st chakra as a function of past → present)  
– Amplification dynamics (7th chakra: constructive or destructive resonance)

It’s a bridge between autist-savant logic, Buddhist emptiness, Viking materialism, and modern simulation science.

2. Why it matters  
The model argues that “illumination monopolies” are thermodynamically unstable.  
Knowledge treated as sacred and scarce becomes brittle.  
Knowledge treated as material and distributable becomes resilient.

This reframes the 1% not as aliens or conspirators, but as natural high-gradient nodes in a shared field — useful when integrated, dangerous when mythologized.

3. Simulation Methods & References  
These ideas draw from:  
– Conway’s Game of Life (local rule propagation)  
– Demographic simulation models (population clustering, diffusion)  
– Systems theory (feedback loops, attractors)  
– Buddhist philosophy (emptiness, dependent origination)  
– Thermodynamics of information (energy gradients, dissipation)  
– Cognitive science (neuroplasticity, predictive processing)

Books / Sources / Media  
– “The Systems View of Life” – Capra & Luisi  
– “Complexity: A Guided Tour” – Melanie Mitchell  
– “The Master and His Emissary” – Iain McGilchrist  
– “Why Buddhism Is True” – Robert Wright  
– Kurzgesagt videos on emergence & systems  
– Veritasium on information & entropy  
– Any Game of Life simulation tool (Golly, online demos)

4. What the model tries to solve  
– How trauma becomes a dynamic variable, not a fixed identity  
– How local social fields shape global narratives  
– How media/AI act as “third-eye tools”  
– How enlightenment can be treated as infrastructure, not mystique  
– How to explain complex ideas to real people who have limited patience

5. The human prototype  
The woman from yesterday unintentionally provided the perfect teaching model:  
– “I don’t understand it” → cognitive overload  
– “I’m materialist, I don’t believe Buddha” → worldview defense  
– “It’s getting complicated, enough, let’s get hot chocolate” → emotional boundary

This is how society reacts to illumination models.  
The guide is built to meet people exactly there.

6. Closing  
If you want a simulation-based, materialist, Viking-Buddhist framework for understanding society, trauma, and distributed intelligence, the legalguide is a compact entry point.

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