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Saturday, 24 May 2025

How to use Counterinstitutionalizations word?

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  How to Use the Word “Counterinstitutionalizations” The word counterinstitutionalizations might sound complex at first, but once you break...
Thursday, 24 April 2025

Plasticity in Motion: The Brain’s Flexibility Through a Neuroflux Lens

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The brain is not static. It pulses, adapts, rewires. It is not a container for thought, but a conduit for change. This remarkable adaptabili...
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Sunday, 20 April 2025

Getting Started with Mojo: Your First AI-Optimized Program

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Getting Started with Mojo: Your First AI-Optimized Program Mojo is a next-generation programming language built for AI developers who wa...
Saturday, 19 April 2025

Mapping the Mind: A Visual Grid of Neuroflux’s 100+ Touchpoints

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Mapping the Mind: A Visual Grid of Neuroflux’s 100+ Touchpoints In the early days of Neuroflux, the concept began as a flicker—an experime...

The Neural Frontier: Expanding the Horizons of Neuroflux

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As technology and neuroscience continue to evolve at an unprecedented pace, the realm of cognitive enhancement is becoming a frontier of dis...
Friday, 18 April 2025

Neuroflux 103: The Subtle Shifts in Thought and Connection

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Neuroflux 103: The Subtle Shifts in Thought and Connection Neuroflux 103: The Subtle Shifts in Thought and Connection ...
Thursday, 17 April 2025

Minimal Complexity: The Neuroflux of Interface and Insight

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A single orb pulses gently in the void—emotion, distilled. Nearby, threads shimmer into place, linking that emotion to a memory, then to a d...

I Promoted Ten More Yugon Words to the Neuroflux Blog

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I Promoted Ten More Yugon Words to the Neuroflux Blog Some words stay rooted. Others migrate. This is the second time I've allowed w...

The Names We Don’t Translate

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Some names don’t want to be translated. I’ve learned that the hard way—and then the quiet way. When I began folding Yugon words into Neurofl...

Swayability Revisited: Fragility as Feature

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When I first wrote Swayability into Neuroflux, I left it soft on purpose. It wasn’t a strong Touchpoint, and that wasn’t a flaw—it was the p...
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