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An audio companion to The Geometry of Meaning: Five Dimensions of Coherence. I experiment with a full spoken reading of the piece, exploring whether hearing the dimensional argument—extension, relation, volume, field, meaning-time—changes how its coherence lands. There are moments when writing feels complete on the page, and moments when it feels like it still wants a body. This piece (https://open.substack.com/pub/autside...) felt like the latter. Most of the time on The AutSide I rely on written essays and short audio summaries. They’re manageable in terms of energy, and they let the ideas travel without requiring much production. But occasionally a piece arrives that feels central enough to deserve something slower—something closer to sitting in a room together and letting the argument unfold in real time. (https://open.substack.com/pub/autside...) The Geometry of Meaning: Five Dimensions of Coherence (https://open.substack.com/pub/autside...) is one of those pieces for me. It sits underneath a lot of what I’ve been writing recently about autistic gestalt processing, field-based perception, and the strange way understanding often arrives late. So I wanted to try something different: a full audio narration of the article itself. Not a summary, not commentary—simply the piece spoken aloud as it was written. I don’t always have the spoons to do that kind of recording, which is part of why I’m curious how it lands for you. Does hearing the argument change the way it moves? Does the pacing make the dimensional structure easier to feel? If you listen, I’d genuinely love to know what you think. The audio companion might end up being a one-off experiment—or it might become another way these pieces can live alongside the written work. Either way, thank you for spending a little time in the field of it with me. The AutSide is a reader-supported publication. To support my work, consider becoming a paid subscriber. Remember, when sharing my work, my name is pronounced JAY-mee and my pronouns are she / her. Thanks. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit autside.substack.com/subscribe (https://autside.substack.com/subscrib...)