Jackson Cionek
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Non-Organic World × Organic World

Non-Organic World × Organic World

Conceptual Repositioning

Brain Bee Introduction (First-Person Consciousness)

When I talk to an AI, it answers fast.
Very fast.

But when I feel nervous, anxious, or calm…
it doesn’t happen fast.

It happens in the body, with sensation, time, and context.

That’s when I realized:
not all intelligence lives in the same kind of world.


1. Two different worlds, two different intelligences

There is a fundamental difference that is rarely stated clearly:

  • AI lives in the non-organic world

  • Humans live in the organic world

This is not a philosophical claim.
It is biological and physical.


The non-organic world

  • Based on semiconductors

  • Discrete, logical, mathematical processing

  • No metabolism

  • Does not feel pain, tension, relief, or belonging

  • Has no body that adapts to the environment

  • Has no qualia (lived experience)

AI interprets symbols,
but it does not live what it interprets.


The organic world

Humans, when not mediated by screens, live in a fundamentally different reality:

  • Based on DNA

  • Organisms that adapt to the environment

  • Bodies with metabolism, biological energy, and limits

  • Consciousness shaped by:

    • time

    • space

    • territory

    • relationships

  • An unavoidable presence of qualia

Here, feeling comes before interpretation.


2. The role of time and space in human experience

In the organic world:

  • Time shapes the brain

  • Space organizes the body

  • Territory influences emotions

  • Repetition sculpts neural circuits

None of this exists in the same way in the non-organic world.

That is why:

  • the same event can generate completely different experiences in two people

  • the same word (“energy,” “blockage,” “relief”) can evoke very different qualia

This is not an error.
It is a feature of living systems.


3. What qualia are — and why they matter here

Qualia are subjective experiences, such as:

  • heaviness in the chest

  • a knot in the stomach

  • relief after a deep breath

  • a sense of belonging

  • muscle tension without an obvious cause

These experiences:

  • are not directly measurable

  • are not illusions

  • are not beliefs

  • are how the organic body lives reality

Every practice that genuinely helps people operates, directly or indirectly, on qualia.


4. Why languages like “energy” emerge in the organic world

When someone says:

  • “my energy changed”

  • “I felt a blockage”

  • “something released”

this is not a rigorous physical description.
It is experiential language.

It emerges because:

  • the body feels before it explains

  • the brain searches for words for what is not yet conceptual

  • culture provides available metaphors

In the organic world, words are tools for expression, not equations.


5. The common mistake: confusing language with mechanism

The problem is not using the word “energy.”
The problem is assuming it describes an independent physical entity, when most of the time it refers to:

  • autonomic regulation

  • changes in muscle tone

  • interoceptive reorganization

  • relief of anergy (non-metabolized tension)

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