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The VOX of SU


Turtles All the Way Down: Man vs Machine
One of the strangest things about studying biology, telecommunications, bioengineering, and digital systems long enough is realizing they don’t just resemble one another metaphorically. They exhibit forms of systematic mimicry through recurring organizational principles shaped by the same underlying constraints of information, adaptation, synchronization, and survival.

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1 day ago5 min read


The Infinitesimal Beginnings: A Universal Record Perspective
Is reality creating information, or is it progressively revealing information that has always existed within the field of potential?

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1 day ago15 min read


The Hidden History of AI: From Military Research to Civilian Life
Artificial intelligence did not appear overnight. It emerged from decades of research, government investment, academic inquiry, and technological evolution.

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5 days ago5 min read


Eugenics: from Galton to Genetic Engineering
The horrors of World War II brought significant scrutiny and reevaluation of eugenics.

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5 days ago4 min read


Understanding mRNA Transfer Injections and Their Similarity to Transfection
mRNA transfer technology and transfection techniques represent a paradigm shift in our ability to manipulate biological systems

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5 days ago3 min read


Genomics, Neurotechnology, and Demographic Targeting: The Rise of Remote-Controlled Bioweapons
The idea of bioweapons that can be controlled remotely by frequency and possess a “kill switch” has been the subject of discussion.

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5 days ago6 min read


Mirrors, Memory, and the Preservation of Self: A Multisensory Approach to Dementia
Dementia is often described as a disease of memory, but its effects extend far beyond simple forgetting. As neurodegenerative processes alter the brain, individuals may experience disruptions in language, self-recognition, orientation, emotional regulation, and personal identity. This article explores the potential role of mirrors and multisensory feedback as therapeutic tools for reinforcing self-awareness and cognitive function in individuals living with dementia.

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5 days ago6 min read


The Memory of Water: Molecular Interactions and Frequency Resonance
The idea that water can “remember” has captivated scientists and the public alike, with both rigorous research and controversial debates.

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May 264 min read


Harnessing Free Energy from Natural Sources: Trees, Soil, Microbes, and Geomagnetic Storms
Explore microbial fuel cells, plant-electrode technology, and geomagnetic energy harvesting as emerging renewable energy systems. Discover how soil microbes, living trees, and Earth’s electromagnetic interactions may shape the future of sustainable bioelectric power generation.

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May 267 min read


Newton’s Hidden Codex
That is the Teleologico hinge: scripture survives as fragments, but fragments can still preserve architecture.

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Apr 1710 min read


The Physics of Attraction: Why We Spin
The world doesn’t need to trap us in patterns. We’re fully capable of doing that ourself.

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Apr 174 min read


The Fall of the Roman Empire and the Decline of the West: A Cautionary Tale of Environmental Toxins, Gender Dysphoria, and Fertility
This narrative underscores the importance of mitigating the impacts of environmental toxins on public health and societal stability.

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Mar 31, 20242 min read


Color Perception: The Electromagnetic Specturm, Light, Pigments, and Dyes
The separation of visible light into its component colors reveals the spectrum of light that is visible to the human eye.

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Mar 24, 20245 min read


From Eugenics Experimentation and Chemical Castration to Hormone Therapy to Treat the Precocious and Dysphoric
The history of eugenics and with modern medicine, such as hormone therapy for precocious puberty and transgender dysphoria.

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Mar 14, 20244 min read


Making Illogical Arguments Sound Logical
Anyone with a cunning tongue can make an irrational argument sound logical. It is why humans created complicated languages like English.

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Feb 8, 20246 min read


Does the internet effect chemosense?
The most primitive sense, universal to all life forms, is chemo-sense (chemical sensing).

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Jan 30, 20243 min read
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