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The VOX of SU


Simplifying Life When it Gets Too Complex
Perhaps the deepest irony is that the original meaning of intelligence was not accumulation of information.
It was discernment.
The ability to distinguish signal from noise.
A person can carry the entirety of human knowledge in their pocket and still lose that ability.

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Jun 64 min read


The Temporal Buffer: How the Brain Constructs Reality Between the Subconscious and Conscious Mind
Conscious experience is a constructed phenomenon, an edited, delayed, and curated representation of a far more complex reality.

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Jun 44 min read


The Distance Between Us
Humans built a civilization so complex that many people now spend their days arguing about abstractions while forgetting how to grow food, repair things, make music, care for neighbors, or sit quietly with their own thoughts.

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Jun 413 min read


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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Jun 25 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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Jun 215 min read


The UnUnited States
A nation founded on rebellion against concentrated power now spends much of its time fighting fellow citizens who possess almost none.

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May 304 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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May 295 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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May 296 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
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