The Ground You Stand On Is a Lie. This Is the Map of the Cage. For half a century, psychology has formalized models of human social cognition built on the Relational-Simulative Mode (RSM), which establishes by fiat Theory of Mind, empathy, critical thinking, and discernment as a prosocial default operating system. This 50-year neurophenomenological audit documents that this human is a third-order simulacrum. The real, operative default is the Heuristic-Operational Mode (HOM): a predatory-pragmatic protocol that overrides declarative intent and categorically snapshots others. It operates not without a theory of mind, but via a theory of self over the other. The researcher, equipped with a panmodal aphantasic/anendophasic (unbuffered) cognitive architecture, served as a calibrated instrument across four national contexts—from Ceaușescu’s Romania to the market economies of Italy and England. The result is a forensic ledger of approximately 8,000 interactions, revealing a 99% prevalence of HOM in public and private life. This is not a study of individual pathology. It is the diagnosis of a systemically reinforced sociopathology. The paper synthesizes critical theory, mimetic theory, and existential phenomenology to argue that our social and economic systems are machines that produce HOM subjects, rewarding predation and tacitly holding in contempt relationality. Mainstream models perpetuate epistemic violence by upholding the RSM as a descriptive fact while pathologizing the lived experience of HOM dominance. This work declares a state of civilizational regression and demands a paradigm shift: we must stop trying to fix broken individuals and start diagnosing the pathogenic system that breaks them. This is not a theory. It is the map of the territory, drawn from a lifetime spent inside it.
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