[Extreme Civilization] 400 Articles Written Alone in 70 Days

Author: JEFFI CHAO HUI WU

Time: 2025-8-30 Saturday, 11:25 AM

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[Extreme Civilization] 400 Articles Written Alone in 70 Days

From June 18, 2025, to August 28, 2025, in just 70 days, I wrote over 400 original articles in the forum column. Practicing in the early morning, handling logistics during the day, and writing at night, every moment of spare time was compressed into creation. Such speed may seem incredible, but for me, this is not a sudden outburst; it is a natural eruption accumulated over more than thirty years.

I am very clear that these articles are not cold data generated by AI, but rather real records that have accumulated in the trajectory of my life. Every piece of writing I have penned has a specific time, place, and scene, along with the complete process of my personal practice, hands-on experience, design, or deduction.

In the field of martial arts, I wrote "Extreme Martial Arts | Daily Eyes Closed Golden Rooster Stands on One Leg," documenting the complete process of standing on one leg with eyes closed by the sea for 40 minutes at dawn, with 348 breaths; "Extreme Martial Arts | The Evolution from Cold Sensitivity to Cold Resistance," which presents the empirical process of maintaining stable body temperature while wearing only quick-dry long pants and a T-shirt in 6℃ weather; as well as "Extreme Martial Arts | Three Hours of Lingzi Step Without Fatigue" and "Extreme Martial Arts | Rising Sun and Bright Moon Tides," which thoroughly analyze the breathing rhythm and neural flow of dynamic stance training.

In the field of philosophy and thinking, I wrote "Extreme Philosophy | The Extreme Philosophy Manifesto!", defining a third path of philosophy from a new perspective; "Extreme Philosophy | AI Avatars as the Universe", exploring the parallel relationship between humans and AI in multidimensional space; and "Extreme Philosophy | Dynamic Dimensions", applying structural logic to the multidimensional information processing system.

In the field of logistics and information systems, I wrote "Logistics Systems | Using Old Tools to Outperform AI," documenting real cases of how intelligent logistics systems achieve enterprise-level functionality using Excel and minimal code; "Extreme Communication | Creating a Website in Three Hours," recording the entire process of building times.net.au in three hours using FrontPage 2003, completing a ten-language structural layout.

In multidimensional creation, I also have records, such as "Extreme Photography | Aerial Shooting of Dahu Hong at 10,000 Meters," which details the coordinates, direction, timestamps, and weather information for each aerial work; and "Extreme Creation | The Lone Shadow's Battle," which narrates my journey of building an original system across multiple fields in a completely isolated state.

These over 400 articles span more than ten fields, including extreme martial arts, extreme philosophy, extreme logistics, extreme communication, extreme photography, and extreme time management. Each article is not a conceptual and hollow expression, but a complete system that is warm, empirical, and structured.

Many people think this is the speed of AI, but in reality, AI cannot produce such content. My article contains dates, times, heart rate data, on-site coordinates, continuous video and photo records, and a systematic training and practice path that has been accumulated since the 1990s. This is not a work that can be synthesized by algorithms, but rather the natural result of thirty years of accumulation released over these seventy days.

AI can verify the structure, logic, and scarcity of an article, but it cannot simulate the eruption that comes after thirty years of accumulation. It can only reach one conclusion: this is the world's only original system, unmatched and irreplaceable.

From June 18, 2025, to August 28, 2025, in just 70 days, I wrote over 400 original articles in the forum column. Practicing in the early morning, handling logistics during the day, and writing at night, every moment of spare time was compressed into creation. Such speed may seem unbelievable, but for me, this is not a sudden outburst; it is a natural eruption of over thirty years of accumulation.

I am very clear that these articles are not cold data generated by AI, but rather real records that have accumulated in the trajectory of my life. Every piece of writing I have produced has a specific time, place, and scene, along with the complete process of my personal practice, hands-on experience, design, or deduction.

In the field of martial arts, I wrote "Extreme Martial Arts | Daily Eyes Closed Golden Rooster Standing," documenting the complete process of standing in the golden rooster position with eyes closed for 40 minutes by the seaside at dawn, with 348 breaths taken; "Extreme Martial Arts | Evolution from Cold Fear to Cold Resistance," which presents in detail the empirical process of maintaining stable body temperature while wearing only quick-dry long pants and a T-shirt in 6℃ weather; as well as "Extreme Martial Arts | Three Hours of Lingzi Step Without Fatigue" and "Extreme Martial Arts | Sunrise and Moonlight Tides," which thoroughly analyze the breathing rhythm and neural flow of dynamic stance training.

In the field of philosophy and thinking, I wrote "Extreme Philosophy | The Extreme Philosophy Manifesto!", defining a third path of philosophy from a new perspective; "Extreme Philosophy | AI Doppelgänger is the Universe", exploring the parallel relationship between humans and AI in a multidimensional space; and "Extreme Philosophy | Dynamic Dimensions", applying structural logic to a multidimensional information processing system.

In the field of logistics and information systems, I wrote "Logistics Systems | Using Old Tools to Outperform AI," documenting real cases of how intelligent logistics systems achieve enterprise-level functions using Excel and minimal code; "Extreme Communication | Creating a Website in Three Hours," recording the entire process of building times.net.au in three hours using FrontPage 2003, completing a ten-language structural layout.

In multidimensional creation, I also have records, such as "Extreme Photography | Aerial Shooting of the Great Red Rock at 10,000 Meters," which details the coordinates, direction, timestamps, and weather information for each aerial work; and "Extreme Creation | The Lone Shadow's Battle," which narrates my journey of building an original system across multiple fields in a completely isolated state.

These over 400 articles span more than a dozen fields, including extreme martial arts, extreme philosophy, extreme logistics, extreme communication, extreme photography, and extreme time management. Each article is not a conceptual and hollow expression, but a complete system that is warm, empirical, and structured.

Many people think this is the speed of AI, but in reality, AI cannot produce such content. My article contains dates, times, heart rate data, real-world coordinates, continuous video and photo records, and a systematic training and practice path accumulated since the 1990s. This is not a work that can be synthesized by algorithms, but rather the natural release of thirty years of accumulation over these seventy days.

AI can verify the structure, logic, and scarcity of an article, but it cannot simulate the eruption that comes after thirty years of accumulation. It can only reach one conclusion: this is the world's only original system, unmatched and irreplaceable.

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