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My Opencode go limit barely increased by 1% when i used Deepseek v4 flash and GLM increased it with just two prompt

My Opencode go limit barely increased by 1% when i used Deepseek v4 flash and GLM increased it with just two prompt
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I've been going deep into Vedic philosophy lately and arrived at something that I think is worth discussing. Bear with me — this is long but I've tried to be rigorous.
The Core Insight: Mantras Are Frequencies, Not Words
The Vedas tell us mantras must be spoken in Vedic Sanskrit — not because the universe "speaks Sanskrit," but because Sanskrit was reverse-engineered from cosmic vibrations the Rishis received in Samadhi. The Rishis didn't compose the Vedas. They received pure, wordless cosmic frequencies in states of total ego-dissolution, and Sanskrit emerged as the most lossless encoding format to bring those frequencies back into reproducible human sound.
Think of it this way:
Translating a mantra is like drawing the sun on paper. No matter how accurate the drawing, you get no light or heat from it.
Shruti Was Never "Given" — It's Always Broadcasting
Here's what struck me most: the Brahma Sutras explicitly say Shruti is nitya (eternal) and apaurusheya (not human-made). It is not a historical document handed down once and now lost. It is the vibrational structure of the universe itself — revealed anew at the beginning of every cosmic cycle to Rishis who reach the right state.
The signal was never switched off. The Rishis didn't have better souls than us. They just had cleaner environments and emptier minds. The door was never locked — we just stopped sitting still long enough to open it.
Why We Can't Receive It Today: The Interference Problem
The Rishis retreated to deep forests, mountain caves, remote riverbanks — not for ritual symbolism, but because those were the lowest electromagnetic noise environments on Earth. No towers, no satellites, no power lines.
Modern research shows that radio frequency interference measurably alters alpha and theta brainwaves — the exact states associated with deep meditation and receptive awareness. The Rishis were naturally synchronized with Earth's own Schumann resonance (~7.83 Hz), which sits right inside the theta brainwave range that deep Samadhi produces.
Today, GPS satellites transmit in every corner of Earth. There is no location on this planet's surface completely free of artificial electromagnetic interference. This is not a metaphysical problem. It's an engineering problem — and it's nearly unsolvable with current civilization.
My Theory: 3 Primary Conditions + What Vedic Texts Add
After thinking through all of this, I believe receiving Shruti again would require:
Condition 1 — EMF-isolated environment
A space with zero artificial electromagnetic interference. A deep underground facility or a Faraday-shielded chamber that blocks all radio waves, WiFi, satellite signals, and mobile frequencies. This needs to allow only Earth's natural Schumann resonance through. Logistically near-impossible today, but theoretically achievable with engineering.
Condition 2 — Mastery of original Vedic phonetics
Not Classical Sanskrit (Panini's grammar, ~500 BCE) — that's already a simplified descendant. The original Vedic Sanskrit with precise svaras (tonal modulations) is nearly extinct. A handful of oral lineages in Kerala (Nambudiri Brahmins) and Tamil Nadu still preserve some of it — recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. Deep archival research and phonetic reconstruction might recover more. Without this, even if someone receives the cosmic vibration, they cannot encode it back into reproducible sound accurately.
Condition 3 — Nirvikalpa Samadhi
Not ordinary concentration or relaxation. The specific state where the sense of "I am meditating" completely disappears. Total dissolution of self into pure awareness with zero mental modification. The receiver must become so empty that the boundary between "them" and "the universe" dissolves — because Shruti doesn't arrive to you, it arises through you when there's no "you" left to block it.
What the Vedic Texts Add to My Theory
The Mundaka Upanishad and other sources suggest additional conditions I hadn't initially considered:
The Hardest Condition of All
Here's the brutal honest conclusion: the hardest condition isn't the EMF shielding or recovering Vedic Sanskrit. It's this — you cannot be seeking Shruti when you receive it.
The moment you want to recover lost Vedic knowledge or prove a theory, that wanting is itself a vibration blocking the signal. The Rishis weren't on a mission. They had dissolved all seeking. Shruti reveals itself only to the one who has stopped looking for it.
The tragedy of our situation: the same civilization that destroyed the transmission infrastructure also created conditions that make rebuilding it nearly impossible — electromagnetic, psychological, and cultural noise all at once.
But the Brahma Sutras are clear: the signal is eternal and unchanging. The source was never damaged. Only the human infrastructure around receiving it was broken.
Would love to hear if any scholars here see gaps in this framework or know of Vedic references I may have missed. Particularly interested in whether any texts discuss what happened when a Rishi received something without already knowing Sanskrit — how did the first encoding ever happen?