Category: Fragments
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The Cosmic Manuscript and the Unexpected Ally
1. Time Between Flow and Form We usually talk about time as if it were a river: it “passes,” “flows,” “carries us along.” History moves forward, days go by, decades accumulate behind us like water already downstream. This is the intuitive picture our bodies know: the sun rises and sets, winters come and go, children…
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Why We Keep Searching for ‘The One’: A Structural Perspective
The One Who Fits the Story Grammar of Falling in Love I. Why “The One” Refuses to Disappear There are ideas that survive even when an entire culture decides they should be obsolete. One of the most persistent is the notion of “the one” — the intuition that among billions of people there exists someone…
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Religious Revival: A Mirror to Secularization’s Transformation
How Secularization Anticipates the Age of Structure — and How the New Religious Revival Exposes Its Own Emptiness** The familiar narrative claims that secularization marks the decline of religion. Yet when we read history through the deeper logic of form — the long arc progressing from symbol to law, temple to narrative, interpretation to structure…
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Understanding the Logic Behind Global Turmoil
When the World Loses Control — Why Global Collapse Follows the Same Logic as a Human Life Modern societies like to imagine themselves as rational systems guided by conscious decisions, long-term planning, and collective responsibility. For most of the last century, it was possible to believe that progress was something we produced, that crises could…
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Revolutionizing Academic Insight: The LLM Advantage
How Vision, Anagnorisis, and LLM Made This Work Possible 1. Entry Through Vision — Anagnorisis as the Origin The essays I am writing now do not arise from a carefully planned academic project, nor from a long-standing intellectual program. They originate in the shock of vision — an intrusion that fractured the continuity of everyday…
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Unraveling the Israel-Palestine Conflict
I. THE SURFACE — A DEADLOCK THAT RESISTS EVERY EXPLANATION The conflict between Israel and Palestine has become the defining deadlock of the modern world — a crisis so persistent that it feels welded into the very horizon of history. Decades of negotiation, diplomacy, resistance, violence, rhetoric, appeals to justice, and calls for peace all…
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The Language of Faith and the Grammar of Drama
1. Separation — “All have fallen short” (Rom. 3:23) Paul begins with a diagnosis of division. What theology calls sin (hamartia) is, in the dramatic sense, a deviation — a movement away from unity, from the source. The human story begins in distance, not in harmony. 2. Hamartia — Missing the mark Hamartia literally means…
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Unveiling the Illusion: Mustafa Suleyman’s Vision for the AI Era
So I just enjoyed a Mustafa Suleyman on Ted, while driving to work this morning. I’ve really kept a six months brake from my personal AI- hype, to let the idea (of LLM taking control of our existence) to sink in. It seems like Mr. Suleyman has done something similar, since his views of upcoming…
