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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


The Neuro-Moral Spectrum (NMS)
The Neuro-Moral Spectrum (NMS) maps virtue and vice as two nervous-system orientations: Love–Life (coherence) and Sex–Death (chaos). It reframes morality as measurable state organization—reward drive, attention, autonomic tone, and social bonding—showing how repeated inputs can entrain the moral baseline over time.
Mint Achanaiyakul
Mar 25 min read


The Duality of Neural Programming (DNP)
The Duality of Neural Programming (DNP) proposes two built-in circuits of consciousness: the Love–Life Circuit (coherence) and the Sex–Death Circuit (compulsion). It reframes trauma, addiction, and bipolar extremes as circuit imbalance and outlines testable links between neural rhythm, moral polarity, and media conditioning.
Mint Achanaiyakul
Feb 96 min read
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