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Omnipotent Illusion

The infant's initial experience that the world arrives when summoned — a developmentally necessary starting point that must be <em>gradually disillusioned</em>, not abruptly shattered or indefinitely preserved.
The omnipotent illusion is the early-developmental experience in which the infant, cared for by a responsive caregiver, feels that her wishes bring the world into being. She is hungry; food appears. She is cold; warmth arrives. She is distressed; comfort comes. The pattern is experienced not as successful caregiving but as the infant's own power to summon the world. This illusion is not a delusion to be eliminated. It is a developmental phase whose gradual disillusionment is the mechanism by which the infant learns that the world exists independently — that other people have their own existence, that reality has its own properties. Without the illusion, no transition to shared reality; without the disillusionment, no arrival at shared reality.

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The builder's early experience of a powerful AI replicates the omnipotent illusion with uncanny precision. I want a paragraph; a paragraph appears. I want code; code arrives. I want the connection between two ideas clarified; the clarification materializes. The experience feels like extension of

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