THE TORMENTING PERSISTENCE OF THE UNKNOWN

The unknown is a specific mismatch between what can be measured and what can be explained. An opportunity for new. Sometimes something comes up that doesn’t fit with what has already been established. There is no explanation for it yet. This moment is usually brief. It is often resolved through additional data, further work, or […]

April 2026

Safe Space

Within the current construct of reality, a question arises: what can we rely on in making judgments? What is better to define, and what should be left unresolved so that it may continue to develop without being constrained by definitions that could bind it? Such an experience might resemble a leap into an anti-gravitational drive […]

March 2026

Recursion

A specific situation arises when something is intentionally left unfinished, or when we ourselves create an apparent falsehood. Humans generally do not cope well with such a position of thought. The very fact of incompleteness provokes responses that begin to operate recursively — they modify not only the question, but also the original answer. Often […]

March 2026

Permission Field and the Unknown

  The term “permission field” helps illustrate how the Unknown operates in specific contexts. It’s like the intuitive space that allows a painter’s brush to flow freely or the quantum field in which particles can exist in superposition. Yet, the permission field is just one facet of the broader Unknown — a way to understand how possibilities […]

March 2026

How each theory changed the previous paradigm — quick summary

Aristotle → Copernicus/Galileo: moved from qualitative teleology to mathematical, observational astronomy and experimental method. Copernicus/Galileo → Newton: unified celestial and terrestrial mechanics under precise laws (quantitative predictability). Newton → Maxwell: introduced fields as fundamental (not just particles under forces), and showed light is electromagnetic, prompting relativistic thinking. Maxwell → Relativity / QFT: Maxwell’s invariance of c forced a […]

March 2026