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By Jack Joseph Smith

He had thought he had gone over that. Straight ahead he had believed the freeze was from a fear of reading peo- ples minds who were unfriendly. When the freeze was happen- ing He was closing with heavy objects, which made him smile. "In truth I see acid burning from ex brains into streams," He sat cross legged staring ahead. His eyes bulged without his glasses on. The glasses he usually wore were like the thickness of a spacecraft windshield, but not as heavy.

Original Scan

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AI Interpretation

GPT

This fragment presents freeze, psychic pressure, and bodily intensity as part of a strained inner state that turns even pain into a kind of grim animation.

Even as a fragment, the page has gained more physical definition: fear of hostile minds, a freeze state, heavy objects, acid burning into streams, and the thick glasses all push the scene toward embodied strain rather than abstraction. The result is a pressured consciousness rendered through posture, pressure, and damaged perception.


Claude

Animal cross-legged in yoga posture, freeze returning, acid burning from 'ex brains into streams' — the glasses 'like the thickness of a spacecraft windshield, but not as heavy.' Corrected in audit from 'exo trains.' The comparison is Jack's most compressed image of engineered perception.