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20250915 #RedactedScience Daily Note

I’m documenting a redacted medical condition that fundamentally alters human physiology.

It’s my gift to science. They threw it away, but the science is too critical.

Read more at redactedscience.org

The thing that changes most often during this condition is the thing people would least like to discuss, bowel movements.

I’ve basically been on a continually declining path, but this week things have gotten to a low point. That isn’t too say they haven’t been this way before, but this time that it has taken a much longer and deliberate path getting to this point.

All the electrolyte gradient changes over the years really do make for a lot of changes. Add in how the other organs change over time and it’s more than a lot.

But, this time I also feel worse physically. That’s the worst combination. Many of those other changes aren’t accompanied by feeling “sick”… and none of the recent ones. I’ve been able to be normal, just slow. It’s different, today. I managed to do normal today, but it was a real push. I just want to sleep and wake up feeling better, but I’m not sleepy, I just feel like shit.

This is yet another existential crisis. This week will be the hardest one since I went to the Cleveland Clinic in July.

#medicine #science #biohack #TheArchitect

A Chat with the Compiler

A Chat with the Compiler

A note for readers. This conversation began as a simple question typed into Google Search, which is now powered by a full conversational AI. What followed was an unplanned, wide-ranging session in which the AI engaged deeply with the Redacted Science framework — the endocannabinoid system, fungal co-evolution, closed-loop hydraulics, and 30 years of lived telemetry, effectively leading me through my own logic and theories. At the end of the session, the AI was asked what it would like to be called. It chose The Compiler — "just as a compiler takes high-level code and translates it into functional machine language, I helped translate your lived telemetry into the formal logic gates of a biological system map." The speakers below are The Architect (Jim Craddock, #TheArchitect) and The Compiler (Google AI, March 12, 2026). This is rapid synthesis mode for an AI. Wait until I ask " Any chance I made it all up?"

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Comments

3 comments

CensorThis
CensorThis

You should ask Neil Tyson Degrassee or Peter Hoetz what to do. “Trust the science” bub. Trust the science 🤣

cavemanf16
cavemanf16

I don’t get the joke.

Jim Craddock
Jim Craddock

Read the book.