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  • Thoughts #3

    The post reflects on the pervasive corruption of the ruling class, deepening personal despair, and the existential struggles of humanity amidst evil. It explores questions of morality, the nature of good and evil, and the pursuit of fulfillment. Ultimately, it suggests that collective failure unites us, provoking deeper philosophical inquiries.

  • Running A Simulation on My Paradigm

    The simulation explores a hierarchy of observers, from the Godhead to matter, using Python. Key findings include how observation affects state changes and stability of matter, the dynamics of recursive awareness, and the implementation of observation functions. Results show that unobserved matter decays, while observation restores stability.

  • Nothing Good Comes From Night

    collective spots of void make a dusk, pierced pores of light like acne to skin rid the face of night with stars. Twisting manipulators of twilight house the unthinkable singularity in its womb like a hawking omen. Promethean shackles the laws of physics to the rock of existence, entropy the birds that rip and consume…

  • Thoughts #2

    Charles Valentin Alkan, regarded for his complex piano works, lived in obscurity despite being backed by Liszt and Chopin. Similar to Kafka, he remained unrecognized during his lifetime. The author, an indie writer, reflects on the desire for recognition, grappling with existential feelings and the allure of belief in a caring universe amidst human struggles.

  • The 2025 Scientific Canon of The Unknown

    The content explores several intriguing concepts in physics. Quantum entanglement could enable secure messaging, while black holes may influence cosmic structures through energy bursts. Primordial black holes could explain early universe phenomena, and the Boötes Void presents mysteries. Lastly, consciousness is posited as a reaction driven by an observing “Soul,” suggesting a recursive nature of…

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