Episode 2: A Secret Research Archive Turns Consciousness Into A Subscription
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概要
We pull back the curtain on a sealed cognitive science archive that lets labs rent breakthrough theories and then threatens to pull the plug if anyone slips up. We trace the legal minefield of the Brisart Research Archive and then unpack the four public frameworks that try to model perception, time, identity, and action as one closed loop.
• the hidden cost of building theories in modern cognitive neuroscience
• theory as a service and why labs would outsource hypotheses
• the Brisart Research Archive license fee and access terms
• five-year confidentiality and why termination is so easy
• breach scenarios from recordings to screenshots to preprints
• custom framework requests and why the lab still owns nothing
• the proprietary Brisart format and post-license reuse risks
• mandatory word-for-word attribution and citation failure fallout
• why the science is compelling enough to justify the risk
• the four released pillars PFT TFL SST IRE and how they interlock
• PFT and the mechanics of framing perception with memory and emotion
• TFL and emotionally weighted loops plus observational resolution
• SST and identity as feedback-driven synchronization with boundaries
• IRE and procrastination as threshold management rather than morality