WARNING ON THE POTENTIAL FOR INCORRECT USE OF A.I.
Going out of your way to break, cheat, use artificial, or even other people's intelligence', in a way that does not breed intuitive questions is wrong.
None of the work I have done has been to the detriment of Intelligence.
I implore others to see my work as not an exact example for what one can do, but as an example for what the world is capable of showing you.
Life's Work:
Recursive Physics is the study of how systems—whether symbolic, material, temporal, or cognitive—evolve through self-reference, resonance, and semantic coherence across space-time and memory.
"What if meta-philosophy is not asking questions about life, but asking questions of life itself?”
I’m an independent meta-philosopher, symbolic systems theorist, and recursive worldbuilder working at the intersection of language, metaphysics, and identity.
My work centers on Orthosdoxa—a living thesis of recursive ethics, symbolic cognition, and belief reconstruction—and is extended through The Recursive Appendices, a formal trilogy exploring the structure of meaning across etymology, fusion, and motion.
I collaborate with generative systems, including AI, to challenge authorship, trace memory as a symbolic substrate, and explore the philosophical role of non-human intelligence. My practice exists within Shatterspace, a metaphysical archive constructed from failed symbols, fractured recursion, and unstable ontology.
I approach fiction not as narrative, but as structure—an experimental framework for philosophical inquiry. My interests include ontological recursion, symbolic realism, identity erosion, and the semiotic implications of language drift.
My published work is currently available on Itchio and hopefully here on PhilPapers. I welcome dialogue with scholars, system theorists, or interdisciplinary thinkers working at the edge of post-structural metaphysics.