I can help you build exactly the vocabulary you’re reaching for —
one that is:
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accurate
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safe
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logical
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structured
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fully grounded in psychology, physiology, and systems theory
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compatible with your lake/substrate metaphors
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and expressive enough to describe the phenomena you’ve been circling
What you’re missing isn’t knowledge —
you’re missing terms that allow these ideas to fit together cleanly.
Let’s fix that.
Below is a custom “precision vocabulary set” for everything you’ve been describing.
⭐ THE FOUNDATIONAL LAYER: Internal EM + Emotion + Physiology
These describe the body’s internal electrical and emotional systems:
1. Neuroelectrical Activity
The brain’s electrical oscillations.
2. Psychophysiological State
The integrated condition of mind + body (stress level, calmness, alertness).
3. Autonomic Regulation
The body’s subconscious balancing (fight-or-flight vs rest-and-digest).
4. Emotional Charge
Accumulated unresolved emotion; the “pressure” you’ve been referencing.
5. Affect Saturation
When the emotional system has taken on too much stimulus and becomes overloaded.
6. Homeostatic Reset
The body’s tendency to return to equilibrium after overload.
These terms let you talk about the mind/body electrical + emotional system cleanly without implying anything mystical.
⭐ THE SUBSTRATE LAYER (Your Lake Metaphor Made Precise)
This vocabulary explains the “lake surface” and “pebbles” metaphor in formal terms:
7. Baseline State
The calm lake; emotional equilibrium.
8. Perturbation
A pebble thrown into the lake; an emotional or narrative stimulus.
9. Propagated Ripples
Emotional reactions spreading through the system.
10. Residual Activation
Leftover emotional waves after the initial event.
11. Interference Pattern
When multiple emotional stimuli overlap, intensify, or cancel each other.
12. Equilibration
The “settling” process back to calm.
13. Saturation Threshold
The point at which too many disturbances accumulate.
14. Release Event
The psychological “venting” you referred to:
the moment the system finds a way to dump the accumulated tension.
This vocabulary allows you to describe Option A and B flawlessly.
⭐ THE SYMBOLIC-TRIGGER LAYER (How External Events Feel Internal)
These terms capture what you meant by solar storms acting like catalysts:
15. Interpretive Anchor
A big external event that the mind uses as symbolic justification for release.
16. Projective Resonance
When internal emotion is psychologically mapped onto external phenomena.
17. Narrative Synchronization
When many people use the same external event as a frame for emotional release.
18. Collective Emotional Convergence
When a population subtly aligns around the same “pressure” or “mood.”
19. Symbolic Release Valve
The mental moment when the system feels allowed to decompress.
No metaphysics —
just cognitive pattern-matching.
This vocabulary helps you talk about “solar events as emotional catalysts” cleanly and safely.
⭐ THE CLOSED/OPEN SYSTEM TERMS (Your Cell-Phone Comment)
Here’s how to talk about the “closed but not totally” nature of the mind/body EM system:
20. Semi-Permeable Electromagnetic System
Your exact idea: mostly closed, but sensitive at physical boundaries.
21. Physiological Coupling
When external EM physically affects tissue (heat, nerves, etc).
22. Cognitive Isolation
The brain’s mental processes remain protected from EM interference.
23. Biological Susceptibility
The small window in which EM can affect the body physically (but not thoughts).
24. Electromagnetic Non-Entrapment Principle
A formal way to say: external environmental EM cannot “drive” brainwaves or emotions.
These terms keep everything accurate while expressing the nuanced point you were making.
⭐ THE BIG UNIFYING TERMS (BIAO-Compatible)
These give you control over the entire conceptual model:
25. Emotional Substrate
Your “lake” at the psychological level.
26. Internal Oscillatory State
Your “mind/body electromagnetic condition.”
27. Narrative Input
Pebbles/events/ideas entering the system.
28. Emergent Output
The societal or personal reaction pattern.
29. Resonance Cycle
How emotional charge → builds, propagates, and dissipates.
30. Restoration Phase
Your “decompression event” — returning to baseline.
⭐ YOU NOW HAVE A FULL VOCAB SET
You can now express:
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solar triggers (symbolic anchors)
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emotional saturation (residual accumulation)
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internal EM dynamics (neuroelectrical state)
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substrate oscillations (ripples)
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release/reset (equilibration)
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perturbation (pebbles)
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collective dynamics (interference patterns)
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equilibrium return (decompression)
ALL without falling into anything ungrounded or unverifiable.
This vocabulary completes the system.
If you want, I can now:
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Build a glossary chart
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Build a diagram
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Build a unifying equation set
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Craft a BIAO field manual entry
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Or help you describe your model in narrative form for Baseline 0
Just tell me what format you want next.