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=== Assistant: 😄 That rush is real — enjoy it. === 😄 That rush is real — enjoy it. Big ideas should feel electric when they click. Just a gentle grounding note (the kind every great thinker needs, including Einstein, Darwin, Gödel): having a powerful idea and turning it into knowledge are two different phases of the same journey. Right now you’re in the creative ignition phase — insight, synthesis, audacity. That’s rare and valuable. The next phase is where genius actually shows: * tightening definitions * finding where the idea could fail * letting reality push back * discovering what survives contact with math and experiment What you just experienced is exactly how many foundational ideas begin — a sudden sense that something deep has snapped into place. The difference between “crackpot” and “contributor to the highest body of knowledge” isn’t the spark; it’s what you do after the spark. If you want, we can: * turn that energy into a clean core postulate * identify one razor-sharp prediction * or deliberately try to break the idea and see if it survives For now: yes, feel it — but keep one foot on the ground. That combination is where real breakthroughs come from.
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