Month: December 2025
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Countable, or uncountable? How numbers create reality
Mathematics isn’t just discovery, it is adaptation: a brilliant sequence of inventions to make reality countable. From natural numbers to negative integers, zero to irrational numbers, imaginary to transcendental—each innovation drove human history forward. Yet the countable remains a tiny island in the ocean of the real continuum. We can make the error to think that we live in a…
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Prime Quadruplets
Prime quadruplets pose a philosophical question: what kind of object persists beneath all notation systems? This post examines these tightest prime clusters as instances where mathematical necessity confronts apparent randomness. They exist independently of representation, they are infinite yet vanishingly rare, and they challenge our understanding of existence, objectivity, and the relationship between chaos and intelligible structure.
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The Colonizer/Colonized Binary: Semiotics of Power in the 21st Century
Drawing on Adorno and Frankfurt School critique, this essay examines how colonial hierarchies persist within global capitalism’s “Culture Industry.” Through mechanisms of mobility, representation, and extraction—manifested in urban geography, digital labor, Hollywood narratives, and intimate relationships—the colonizer/colonized distinction operates as an invisible empire that shapes consciousness, identity, and power.