The Mechanics of Phenomena
I keep finding the same architecture running in different systems — different fields, different hardware, different centuries. This is where I log it.
A note on format: the rest of this site is written as structured research documentation. This section is not. These are long-form essays written in plain language, starting from observable problems — not from the framework. TEG-Blue appears when the explanation calls for it, not before.
What are the Mechanics of Phenomena essays?
The Mechanics of Phenomena is a collection of long-form essays where observable phenomena — from science, nature, and human behavior — reveal the regulatory structure underneath. Each essay starts from a recognizable problem, not from the TEG-Blue framework, and shows how nervous system mechanisms operate in real situations.
Why Humans Are So Frustrating
Patterns behind behaviors that are hard to understand — the ones experts keep encountering and can’t fully resolve with their own tools.
Why Are Humans So Frustrating?
A diagnostic for everyone who has ever watched a smart person do something baffling — including themselves
M1 Operating Modes / F3 Cognitive Replacement / F6 Bias as Protection / F2 Developmental Failure of Regulation / M2 Signal Function
Why Evidence Doesn’t Work — And What Actually Does
A diagnostic for the frustrated, the rigorous, and the quietly losing hope
F3 Cognitive Replacement / M1 Operating Modes Under Pressure
Why People Are Completely Different Depending on Who’s Watching
A diagnostic for the bewildered, the gaslit, and the ones who keep being told they must be exaggerating
M1 Operating Modes / F4 Collective Rules / F5 Worth Hierarchies
Why We Keep Putting the Wrong People in Charge
A diagnostic for the baffled, the historically literate, and the ones who keep watching it happen again
F7 Compass Outsourcing / M2 Operating Modes / F4 Collective Regulation / F3 Cognitive Replacement
Why Every Great Show Dies the Same Death
Euphoria as the case — a prediction written before Season 3 airs, to be checked against what the audience encounters
F5 Worth Hierarchies / F7 Compass Outsourcing / M2 Operating Modes / M4 Awareness Capacities
Proofs by Nature
Observable phenomena from the natural world that show TEG-Blue principles already running — in different hardware, long before we arrived to name them.