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Calm in the midst of the waves - for Andrea
I was asked to contribute a few words to my sister Andrea’s farewell. In writing them, I grieved not only her, but the bond that only began to form after our father’s death last October. These are those words. I leave them here, unchanged. Today, I am allowed to weep, Andrea, my sister. Not step. Not half. Simply sister. I thank you for our meeting in this life. Especially for the time after our father’s death. You carried that love within you. I was able to feel it - the sam
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At the edge of the unknown
A Massive Black Hole and the Quiet Pull of the Unknown The discovery of a massive black hole relatively close to our cosmic neighbourhood is one of those moments that gently disrupt familiar scales. Two thousand light years. Close, and yet unimaginably far. Black holes remind us that there are regions of existence that cannot be entered with certainty, only approached. They bend space, time, and expectation. They don’t explain themselves. They don’t invite interpretation. The
20. Apr. 20242 Min. Lesezeit


The Matrix and the question of what is real
Not a metaphor for awakening. Not a call to reclaim truth.
The Matrix asks something quieter:
What happens when perception becomes habit?
And what softens when the habit is noticed?
26. März 20241 Min. Lesezeit


On routines, rabbits and the discomfort of glitches
Ready to create NEW PATTERNS? There’s something off about this morning. Not dramatically. Just a flicker. The toothpaste tastes slightly different. Your phone lights up before you touch it. And, somehow, you remember a scene from The Matrix. Neo, asleep. A message on his screen: Wake up. A knock. A rabbit. Today, there is a rabbit too. He doesn’t say much. He appears during meetings, chewing wires. He sits on your keyboard while you type, watching you misspell things you used
20. März 20241 Min. Lesezeit
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