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Discoveries


Discovery of Microtrauma as Perceptual Distortion
Discovery of Microtrauma as Perceptual Distortion traces how subtle visual and symbolic wrongness revealed a form of trauma too small to register as catastrophe but too repetitive to remain harmless. It argues that repeated perceptual contradiction can dull dissonance, erode coherence, and retrain the nervous system to normalize distortion.
Mint Achanaiyakul
May 215 min read


Discovery of TAS: Thresholds, Reinforcement, and Recovery
Discovery of TAS traces how overlap, alternation, reinforcement, isolation, and recovery led to the Trauma-Adaptive Spectrum Model. It argues that mental illness may begin not as fixed disease, but as regulatory adaptation reinforced over time until it becomes stable enough to be diagnosed.
Mint Achanaiyakul
May 77 min read


Discovery of LEIT: Inheritance as Instruction Sets
A historical record of how LEIT crystallized through one key shift: reframing inheritance as instruction sets rather than genes alone. This article explains how language, stress, caregiving, and biology became one continuous model.
Mint Achanaiyakul
Apr 94 min read


Discovery of Sex–Death Outputs as a Moral Pattern
This Discoveries paper records how Sex–Death outputs became legible as a moral pattern: state-dependent shifts in truth, empathy, restraint, and harm threshold. It defines “loop” and proposes testable correlates in attention locking, inhibitory control, network switching, and sleep disruption within DNP and NMS.
Mint Achanaiyakul
Mar 57 min read


Discovery of Love–Life as the Opposing State to Sex–Death
This Discoveries record explains why Love–Life had to be formalized as the opposing state to Sex–Death in DNP. It defines Love–Life as coherence: integrative attention, inhibitory stability, conscience-access, and non-compulsive bonding.
Mint Achanaiyakul
Feb 264 min read


From Eros and Thanatos to DNP
Freud’s Eros–Thanatos polarity became DNP when I translated it into a state architecture: Love–Life as coherence and Sex–Death as compulsion. Sleep loss showed how meaning “sticks” differently across states, and bipolar destabilization revealed the same switch at extreme amplitude. This Discoveries record documents that conversion from drive theory into an operational model.
Mint Achanaiyakul
Feb 207 min read
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