If we know the fundamental particles and forces, why is frontier particle physics still so difficult?
Symmetry Is All Attention Needs
VASWANI: She’s trying to replace attention with symmetry. // NOETHER: No. / I’m trying to explain where attention gets its lunch…
Diaphorum 4.5: Aristotle’s Invulnerable Gospel (A Eulogy)
Against the suspicion—already present in Plato—that truth lives elsewhere, Aristotle teaches us to stay. / He does not ask us to look past things, but to look long enough. / In doing so, he restores dignity to attention itself. / The patient gaze becomes a moral act…
Diaphorum 3: The Post-Markovian Manifesto
And adaptation is not a complication. / It is a different category…
Diaphorum 0: Feynman’s Markovian Spacetime Replacement Problem (MSRP)
Alright, you clowns. You've spent a hundred years polishing spacetime like it's some sacred crystal. Minkowski this, Markov that. But nature—real, messy, experimental nature—keeps coughing up data that doesn't fit your pretty, memoryless picture…
A Spec for AI Science: How Research Objects Enable Rigorous Agentic Drug Discovery
In science, unanchored agentic AI risks becoming its own form of vibe coding—speed without accountability. Spec Science is the alternative: structured, reproducible, and grounded in Research Objects (ROs).
Brains Are Cool Enough to Be Quantum. Are They?
These aren’t fringe claims. They’re hard experimental facts: biology has evolved protein scaffolds that stabilize coherence in messy, warm, wet conditions.
Relational Sci-Fi Films for a Downton Abbey Fan
A ranked list of emotionally resonant sci-fi films likely to appeal to a fan of Downton Abbey’s relationship-driven storytelling—focused on character and connection over action or spectacle.
Fermions, Quantum Amplitudes, and a Celestial Dual: A Holographic Perspective
If this view is correct, then our quest for fundamental physics might ultimately lead to a revelation of the celestial order—where matter, energy, and consciousness are all aspects of the same cosmic hologram.
Searching for Stability: Celestial Holography and the Origin of Spin
Through celestial holography, we can reinterpret spin and angular momentum as emergent from the conformal symmetries of the celestial sphere. This approach offers a novel and potentially unifying principle that aligns with the ideas proposed by Witten and colleagues, providing a fresh lens to understand the stability of the universe.

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