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2026

Solving Physics' 10³⁵ Discrepancy: Why the Initial State Matters

March 22, 2026·6 min read·Part 11 of QGD Series

The 10³⁵ gap between competing predictions for gravitational decoherence traces to a single assumption: the initial state. Imposing the Wheeler-DeWitt constraint changes everything.

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A Smoking Gun for Gravitational Decoherence: Watching Entanglement Disappear

March 22, 2026·6 min read·Part 9 of QGD Series

If gravity causes decoherence, it should destroy entanglement between distant particles in a way no other mechanism can. Here is how to test it.

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Does Gravity Operate at Nature's Speed Limit?

March 22, 2026·6 min read·Part 8 of QGD Series

Applying the Margolus-Levitin quantum speed limit to gravitational decoherence reveals that the Diosi-Penrose rate sits right at the fundamental information-theoretic bound.

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Is Gravity the Ultimate Limit on Quantum Computers?

March 22, 2026·6 min read·Part 10 of QGD Series

The Diosi-Penrose hypothesis predicts a gravitational decoherence floor that no engineering can overcome. Most quantum computers are safe---but the next generation may not be.

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Dark Matter or Modified Gravity? The Universe's Thermal Bath Might Decide

January 24, 2026·9 min read·Part 4 of QGD Series

How the thermodynamics of our universe's horizon could explain galaxy rotation curves without dark matter, deriving MOND from first principles.

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Now

January 24, 2026·1 min read

What I'm currently working on.

The Architecture of Reality: Three Axioms at the Quantum-Gravity Frontier

January 22, 2026·13 min read·Part 3 of QGD Series

How minimal assumptions can bridge the deepest divide in physics - presenting a framework built on three primitive axioms.

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Where Does Information Go When Black Holes Die?

January 22, 2026·13 min read·Part 5 of QGD Series

A 10-minute read on one of physics' deepest puzzles - the black hole information paradox and the Page curve.

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Testing Quantum Gravity in the Laboratory: A 35-Year Experimental Roadmap

January 22, 2026·13 min read·Part 7 of QGD Series

How we might finally probe the quantum-gravity interface - from laboratory tabletops to deep space.

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Why Do Big Things Act Classical? Gravity Might Be the Answer

January 22, 2026·11 min read·Part 1 of QGD Series

Exploring the Diosi-Penrose hypothesis: how gravity itself might cause quantum superpositions to collapse, explaining the quantum-classical boundary.

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The Cosmological Constant Problem: Why Empty Space Has the Wrong Energy

January 22, 2026·13 min read·Part 6 of QGD Series

A 10-minute exploration of physics' worst prediction and an honest assessment of holographic dark energy as one attempt to understand it.

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When Spacetime Becomes the Observer: The Holographic Foundations of Gravitational Decoherence

January 22, 2026·12 min read·Part 4 of QGD Series

How the universe itself might be watching your quantum experiments - exploring the holographic interpretation of gravitational decoherence.

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The G1 Question: A 10³⁵ Discrepancy at the Heart of Physics

January 22, 2026·12 min read·Part 2 of QGD Series

A deep dive into one of the most consequential open questions in quantum gravity phenomenology - does gravitational decoherence scale as G or G squared?

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2025

Personalized Learning for Each Student: Rethinking the Role of Teachers and Assessment

May 19, 2025·5 min read

Exploring how education can shift from standardized, one-size-fits-all approaches to personalized, mastery-based learning journeys that empower both students and teachers.

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Navigating Human Roles in the Age of AI

March 9, 2025·7 min read

Exploring the evolving responsibilities and essential skills humans must adopt to effectively guide, interpret, and ethically manage artificial intelligence in professional environments.

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Borges and Physics: Two Paths to Truth

January 14, 2025·4 min read

Exploring the complementary approaches of physics and literature in understanding reality, through the lens of Borges' work and scientific inquiry.

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The Emergence of Reality: A Perspective on Quantum Mechanics and Consciousness

January 13, 2025·4 min read

Exploring how partial observation, quantum entanglement, and the interplay of perspectives might shape our perceived reality.

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2024

Philosophical Investigations

January 11, 2024·47 min read

A more understandable version of Wittgensteins Philosophical Investigations

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Tractatus Logico Philosophicus

January 9, 2024·33 min read

A more understandable version of Wittgensteins Tractatus Logico Philosophicus

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2023

Patience and Perspective: The Unspoken Wisdom of the Stock Market

November 28, 2023·3 min read

The stock market functions as a mechanism for transferring wealth from the impatient to the patient

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Reimagining Reality: How Our Mind Shapes Space, Time, and the Wavefunction

October 25, 2023·2 min read

Is the way we understand reality fundamentally flawed? This blog post delves into the notion that the collapse of the wavefunction, as well as our understanding of space and time, may all be mental constructs that help us grasp a more intricate and timeless truth.

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Hello, World!

October 24, 2023·2 min read

This is my first experimental blog post.

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