Physics as a framework for Ethical Architecture
Why the laws of thermodynamics might offer a more reliable foundation for digital governance than traditional legal theory.
A collection of thoughts on physics, the trajectory of autonomous systems, and the occasional divergence into classical philosophy.
Why the laws of thermodynamics might offer a more reliable foundation for digital governance than traditional legal theory.
Exploring the resonance between quantum field theory and the unpredictability of human decision nodes.
When we observe a system, we inherently change its trajectory. This fundamental law of the micro-scale often finds its mirror in our societal structures, where the act of governance alters the governed in ways that mathematics can only begin to describe...
Can a machine truly simulate the nuance of a pause? In the architecture of autonomous systems, we are building mirrors of our own cognitive biases. This essay deconstructs the 'ghost' we try to program into the shell...
In the vastness of the cosmos, human ego is a statistical anomaly. This piece reflects on the ethical imperatives of a species that knows it is temporary, yet builds for eternity.