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- A Voyager’s Binding.

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The Birth of Quantum Mechanics
Apr 1, 2025
The Birth of Quantum Mechanics
Apr 1, 2025

I will strive to explain this in a lexicon I am most comfortable with, as this subject has both perplexed and enlightened me simultaneously. My journey here has been driven by a lifelong sense of adventure, a quest to understand the tale of the cosmos ..

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Apr 1, 2025
The Arrow of Intent
Feb 26, 2025
The Arrow of Intent
Feb 26, 2025

For years, these words have been a restless whisper, a persistent urge to be inked. I suppose I kept refining the intention, each pass adding a layer, letting the ideas deepen like rich sediment. Or perhaps it was a subconscious draw to readiness, a feeling that I wasn't quite there yet. Looking back, it's clear ..

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Feb 26, 2025
Binary Engines
Aug 1, 2020
Binary Engines
Aug 1, 2020

It isn’t a coincidence that two of the most widely printed texts in human history begin with an axiom.“In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth” starts one, while the other begins with, “A point is that which has no part.” But that is where the similarities between The Holy Bible and Euclid’s Elements starts and ends. 

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Aug 1, 2020
Art of Perception
Aug 1, 2020
Art of Perception
Aug 1, 2020

Beyond the surface of Renaissance Era paintings, there lies a profound understanding of geometrical perception. After a series of experiments between 1415 and 1420, Filippo Brunelleschi was able to define a methodology to render a three-dimensional space on a two-dimensional canvas. This methodology is what we now call the “Linear Perspective.”

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Aug 1, 2020
EinRig
Aug 1, 2020
EinRig
Aug 1, 2020

Around 9 years old, I built my first PC. To be fair, my elder brother helped me quite a bit. But I retain my bragging rights at family get-togethers for being the first to turn it on. It ran an Intel Pentium I processor, clocked @1.9 Ghz, 8MB RAM, and 1.9 GB of storage.

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Aug 1, 2020
AweSeven
Aug 1, 2020
AweSeven
Aug 1, 2020

The reward is in the smile. If you set aside the layers of abstractions in computing, the success metric comes down to a happy end user. And there’s a particularly heartening joy when that end user happens to be a middle school kid.

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Aug 1, 2020
Process: Cards of Amber
Aug 1, 2020
Process: Cards of Amber
Aug 1, 2020

A long time ago, I became acquainted with the work of Roger Zleazny (the real Lord of Light) via his book Chronicles of Amber. And it was there where the concept of Amber Cards sparked an unexpected fascination and interest. Though, my version differs.

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Aug 1, 2020
Gutter Space
Aug 1, 2020
Gutter Space
Aug 1, 2020

Baseless Theory! that's the name you give to a band when you don't have a bassist. Well, that was nearly 15 years ago, although my affection for mechanical waves started much earlier, in the times of Winamp and cassette tapes.

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Aug 1, 2020
Thread Terrain
Aug 1, 2020
Thread Terrain
Aug 1, 2020

I did have a “Eureka” moment once in my life. The story (it’s all about the story now) began as I bicycled from Portland to Seattle, while listening to Patrick Rothfuss’s Name of the Wind.

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Aug 1, 2020
About Architecture
Aug 1, 2020
About Architecture
Aug 1, 2020

Architecture is about bringing “Order to Chaos.” There was a time in my life when I wanted to be an architect - an actual “architect” architect. I had recently picked up perspective drawing, and putting it into practice came fairly naturally. I was able to visualize 3D imagery and clone it on paper

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Aug 1, 2020