Frameworks of Reality™
Consciousness, Perception, and the Construction of Human Experience
A rigorous, interdisciplinary course for people who work with ideas, systems, and human behavior and need a disciplined way to evaluate reality-claims without drifting into ideology, hype, or cynicism.
What problem this course solves
Most confusion today isn’t caused by lack of information.
It’s caused by collapsed levels of analysis, such as:
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treating metaphor as physics
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treating feelings as proof
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treating AI fluency as authority
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treating social consensus as natural law
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treating “anything is possible” as a literal claim instead of a domain question
Frameworks of Reality teaches you how to separate domains so your thinking stays stable.
What you’ll learn
By the end of this course, you’ll be able to:
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Distinguish empirical observation, theory, model, framework, and ontology (and catch where claims inflate)
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Understand perception as a biologically constrained interface, not direct access to total reality
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Use predictive processing concepts to separate signal vs interpretation
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Evaluate AI outputs without outsourcing judgment, identity, or authority
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Identify persuasion dynamics: authority bias, framing, suggestibility, and algorithmic amplification
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Separate logical possibility, physical possibility, technological feasibility, and symbolic plasticity
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Build a stable, personal Reality Architecture you can use for decision-making and communication
Who this is for
This course is designed for:
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Coaches, therapists, and therapy-adjacent professionals who need language that stays ethical, grounded, and non-diagnostic
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Educators and curriculum builders teaching critical thinking, cognitive science, philosophy of science, or media literacy
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Systems thinkers, researchers, and high-pattern-recognition professionals working in complex environments
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Leaders and operators navigating AI, persuasion systems, and high-stakes decision-making
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Serious independent learners who want rigor, not “one narrative fits all” spirituality or reductionism
If your work involves influencing people, interpreting information, or making meaning under complexity, this is built for you.
What is Frameworks of Reality™ course?
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What’s included:
- 6 short modules (under 60 minutes each)
- Video lessons + brief readings
- Worksheets + practical exercises
- Simple quizzes (optional unless you want certification)
- Capstone integration map (optional)
- Ethical use + AI boundaries guidelines
Course curriculum:
Part I: Foundations of Reality Construction
Chapter 1:
Conceptual Frameworks and the Construction of Reality
Learn the difference between frameworks, models, and ontology, and how paradigm shifts reorganize what people can perceive as possible.
Chapter 2:
Physical Law and the Structure of the Universe
Understand what physical law is (and isn’t), how field theory reframes matter, and why “information” frameworks must be handled precisely.
Chapter 3:
Perception as Sensory Interface
Learn perception as transduction + constraint. You’ll map bandwidth limits and see how the brain constructs reality from partial data.
Part II: Consciousness, Cognition, and Interpretive Systems
Chapter 4:
Cognitive Frameworks and Interpretive Architecture
Predictive processing, adaptation, dissociation, and how stability is measured as functional coherence, not narrative intensity.
Chapter 5:
Intelligence, Discernment, and Social Systems
How cognitive inequality and attention economics create vulnerability, and how discernment is trained as a skill.
Chapter 6:
Artificial Intelligence as Cognitive Tool and Risk
AI as pattern-generation, authority effects, anthropomorphism, suggestibility risks, and safeguards for responsible use.
Part III: Biological Constraints and Longevity
Chapter 7:
Biological Aging and Cellular Limits
Aging as a networked decline: telomeres, mitochondria, proteostasis, stem cell exhaustion.
Chapter 8:
Nutrition, Homeostasis, and Lifespan
Homeostasis, energy exchange, metabolic constraint, and why lifestyle improves healthspan without magic.
Chapter 9:
Theoretical Biological Framework Upgrades
What research can modify, what remains speculative, and why cancer tradeoffs matter.
Part IV: Framework Evolution and Collective Reality
Chapter 10:
Paradigm Evolution and Collective Perception
How collective frameworks stabilize realities through institutions, technology, and shared meaning.
Chapter 11:
Reality, Possibility, and Constraint
The disciplined answer to “anything is possible”: logical vs physical vs technological vs symbolic possibility.
The core distinction this course makes is this:
Reality has layers, and most confusion comes from collapsing them.
It separates:
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What exists (physical and biological constraint),
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How we know (evidence, methods, uncertainty),
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How we interpret (frameworks, language, models),
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What we can change (symbolic systems like culture, money, institutions),
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What we can’t change by belief alone (natural law, thermodynamics, biological tradeoffs).
So instead of “everything is real” or “nothing is real,” you learn to ask: What layer is this claim in, what would count as evidence, and what constraints apply?
Frequently Ask Questions
Is this a spiritual or metaphysical doctrine?
Is this clinical training?
Is it too advanced for non-academics?
Will this tell me what reality “really is”?
Does this course claim to “prove” what consciousness is?
Ready to start?
If you want a rigorous framework for thinking clearly about consciousness, perception, constraint, and modern persuasion systems, Frameworks of Reality™ will give you structure.