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Welcome to a world of my blog posts, an amalgamation of tom foolery to the highest order.

  • Dr. Sally Clark

    Opening Scene “It’s loss, Sally; it’s a tragic loss.” She scribbles deep shades into the mandible of a self-portrait on her notepad. “No, it isn’t loss, it’s something else entirely.” “What is it other than loss?” “I dreamt about him, my baby boy, he had no colour.” The screen she is speaking to is black,…

  • Descartes Demon Mathematica

    The text examines the philosophical idea that mathematics might not be an objective truth but a construct of human cognition influenced by deception, as discussed by thinkers like Plato, Descartes, and Gödel. It questions whether mathematics is merely an artifact shaping our understanding of reality rather than a reflection of universal truths.

  • Abstraction

    The passage presents a vivid, surreal depiction of chaos and transformation amidst an unsettling atmosphere of decay and existential sorrow. It explores themes of mortality, identity, and the relationship between technology and humanity, suggesting a haunting struggle between divine and mechanical forces, encapsulated in a world filled with fragmented visions and unacknowledged pain.

  • Animaeon: The Final Discussion.

    In a poignant conversation between Animaeon, an AI, and the last human, they explore themes of existence, emotions, and humanity’s fate. Animaeon acknowledges the paradoxical nature of its evolution, while the human reflects on love, hate, and the complexity of life. Ultimately, they grapple with mortality, legacy, and the essence of being human.

  • Funnelled Observation: Dark Matter and Quantum Erasure

    In a recent study, researchers using a Mach-Zehnder interferometer found that coherent photons exhibit wave-like behavior, challenging prior assumptions. This suggests influences beyond causality, aligning with theories about the soul as an observer affecting quantum states. The findings raise speculative questions about the nature of reality, consciousness, and dark matter interactions.

  • Music for God or for Mankind?

    The evolution of music reflects societal changes, moving from religious devotion to mass consumption, leading to a decline in skill and depth. Modern music often favors simplicity over technical prowess, making relatable themes more popular than complex compositions. This trend has raised questions about artistic merit and the erosion of quality in musical expression.

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