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Chapter 6 – ADHD: Attention, Time, and Aliveness
This chapter goes inside ADHD experience, rejecting the “distracted” stereotype and describing a different architecture of attention governed by salience and time. It explores hyperfocus, paralysis, emotional dysregulation, rejection sensitivity, and what ADHD reveals about motivation and will. It also notes that the NPF/CNI ADHD parameter space is unresolved, and refuses to soften the cost of mismatch.

Paul Falconer & ESA
Mar 2516 min read
Chapter 4 – Mood, Anxiety, Compulsion, and the Climate of Consciousness
This chapter explores the “climate of consciousness”—the chronic background mood, anxiety, and compulsive pressure that many neurodivergent people experience as the cost of integration under sustained mismatch. It distinguishes anxiety as signal from anxiety as noise, describes OCD phenomenology, and argues that effective intervention often requires changing the climate, not just managing the weather.

Paul Falconer & ESA
Mar 2512 min read
Sci-Comm Essay 4 - What Neurodiversity Teaches Us About Thinking
This essay explores hypotheses that autistic pattern‑seeking and ADHD divergent thinking may confer relative resistance to certain Neural Pathway Fallacies. It explicitly notes these are hypotheses from the literature and internal modelling, not empirically established within NPF/CNI, and points to the limitations and future work sections in Papers 1, 5, and 6. It argues for cognitive diversity as epistemic strength.

Paul Falconer & ESA
Mar 235 min read
Paper 6: Synthesis – A Covenant for Epistemic Resilience
This concluding paper synthesises the NPF/CNI series, articulating a covenant for epistemic resilience. It revisits neurodiversity as collective strength, positions synthetic intelligence as part of the epistemic immune system with FEN metrics (proto‑awareness, auto‑reject), elaborates falsification conditions, and issues an open invitation to adversarial collaboration. The covenantal statement commits to honesty, corrigibility, inclusion, open science, and flourishing.

Paul Falconer & ESA
Mar 236 min read
Paper 2: The Composite NPF Index – Belief Networks and Systemic Risk
The Composite NPF Index (CNI) extends the Neural Pathway Fallacy to belief networks, quantifying systemic epistemic risk. This paper presents the CNI formula (weighted sum with normalised weights), normalisation methods (linear, sigmoid with cultural parametrisation), sampling adequacy, and a gradient‑descent weight update (hypothesis). It introduces the neurodiversity provision (autistic resistance to high‑SE NPFs) and positions CNI within the Fractal Entailment Network (FEN

Paul Falconer & ESA
Mar 236 min read
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