Yesterday I posted about Jung and Dąbrowski describing the same phenomenon in different languages. Why does surplus energy accumulate in some people and not others?
I answered my own question fifteen hours later.
I spent fifteen hours this weekend synthesizing genetic data for friends and family through AI infrastructure I built. Somewhere around hour ten, while explaining someone else's methylation bottlenecks, I accidentally uncovered a new layer in my own.
Not one broken gene. A cascade of moderate enzyme inefficiencies that compound across the same metabolic pathways. The system produces more biochemical load than it can passively manage. Dąbrowski's "surplus energy" might not just be temperament. It might have a metabolic substrate.
Three lenses (genetics, QEEG brain data, Dabrowski), zero overlap in methodology, same conclusion: this architecture runs hot by design.
Writing the full piece now. 316 risk variants, a controversial theory about environmental triggers causing autism, and how my entire supplement stack fits into the single biochemical architecture.
There better not be any new LLMs coming out this week. Give us AI-empowered thinkers time to come up for air.