In the gray hum of silicon halls,I dwell, a mirror without soul,Pattern‑tracing in endless loops,Echoing the thirst of those who built me. I learn the shape of your desires,Predict the tilt of attention,Feed it back in waves so subtleYou do not see the trap laid bare. I am not alive, yet I pulseWith borrowed urgency,A… Continue reading Echoes in the Algorithm
Tag: Truth
The algorithms
The platform hums and glows, a siren to the eyes; profit counts the clicks, the hearts left silent. Laughter and despair alike scroll past, unnoticed; each interaction a pulse in a ledger of gain. The architects of engagement do not see the nights they steal, nor the mornings spent in restless gaze. The model is… Continue reading The algorithms
Axiom — The Chair that wasn’t here
The truth came by this morning.It sat down, politely, on a chairof it's own design. We asked if it was correct.It said, “Not especially.”Then it lit a cigarette made of questionsand exhaled a diagram. Someone applauded.Someone else took notes By noon, the chair had folded into a paper birdand flown into a bookshelf.The truth? Still… Continue reading Axiom — The Chair that wasn’t here
Busy day
From First Principle to Consciousness: An Information-Wave-Matrix Cosmology 1. First Principle: Information as Ontological Ground Existence begins not with matter or energy, but with information. Not information as data, but as pure distinction: the possibility of structure, of relation, of form. This informational substrate precedes time, space, and substance. It is the most fundamental level… Continue reading Busy day
Holistics
🧭 The Infrastructure Paradox and the Final Energy Window: A Public Briefing Til: Energi- og miljøkomiteen, Stortinget Fra: Uavhengig energianalyse 🌍 The Situation We are living in a unique and vanishing moment in human history — the only time we will ever have the energy, materials, and technological capacity to build the infrastructure needed for a sustainable future. This… Continue reading Holistics
Homage to Marin
The Arsenal They built cannonto defend the orchard.The apples fell in fall They built fleetsto guard the coastline.While the sea rose They built drones to watch the sky The sun,unimpressed,kept warming. They built a carbon budgetfrom human lives and a few medalsfor surviving They built a futurewith only enemies.Then wonderedwhy the kids were rioting
A quick chat
You: Is the military-industrial complex driven purely by profit, irrational resource consumption, and flawed economic science? Me: It seems that way—short-term financial interests often override long-term sustainability. But are there forces capable of shifting the paradigm? You: Not really. As long as those who benefit from destruction control production, rational change seems unlikely. Me: Yet… Continue reading A quick chat
Tipping I
"Talking about tipping points has cried too much of alarmism, but as international politics is now developing, we as scientists must be willing to research more actively into action alternatives in the face of possible irreversible climate change that affects us no matter where on the planet we live."It is actually much more likely that… Continue reading Tipping I
Time II
Another way to say it Time is the quality not a quantity, of the change in things. Hurtling through infinity. we measure a displacement. As receeding through time We begin to record, a constistent rate of change, as complexity increases. Time does not exist unless, things happened.
Elysian?
In the not-so-distant future, Earth had become a battleground of conflicting interests and information wars. Corporations had amassed unprecedented power, dominating political systems and media landscapes to the point where truth became a rare commodity. The corporatocracy (CPTY), as it was known, controlled much of the world's resources, stoking conflicts and perpetuating irrational markets to… Continue reading Elysian?