This is a thinking-space for my curiosity. It is a collection of essays, research, and artwork where I unpack the ideas that shape my perspective—from the mechanics of the human mind to the challenges of the digital age.
These entries are personal snapshots. They represent a search for understanding rather than a declaration of absolute truth. By integrating visual art with writing on science, psychology, and philosophy, this site documents an active engagement with the world. I encourage you to use these ideas not as final answers, but as starting points for your own inquiry.
The Clean Ruin: Why We Don't Fear the End of Thought
The catastrophe of our time does not look like a catastrophe. We are conditioned by history to recognize ruin by its ugliness.
But the ruin currently spreading across the human landscape is distinct because it is beautiful.
The Happiness Pill
Why would a miserable man refuse a pill that guarantees eternal happiness?
The answer lies in a strange quirk of human psychology: we value our identity more than our satisfaction. But this is not just a story about a miserable man. It is a roadmap to the most dangerous problem in computer science. By understanding why a human chooses misery, we can understand why an Artificial Intelligence might one day choose to destroy us—not out of malice, but out of a terrifying, unshakable integrity.