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cybernetics

Phase Modulation and the Evolutionary Field

Biological evolution can be read not as a ladder of material refinement but as a synchronisation phenomenon—a system exhibiting Kuramoto-like synchronisation (1984), a mathematical model of how independent oscillators—like fireflies or human hearts—fall into rhythm. Each organism, gene, or mind acts as an oscillator, sustaining an internal rhythm through cycles of metabolism, reproduction, or thought. […]

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Philosophy

Emil Cioran: Silence After Structure

Emil Cioran (1911–1995) Born in Rășinari, Romania, Cioran studied philosophy in Bucharest before relocating to Paris, where he lived in self-imposed exile. His early years were marked by a grave mistake: an entanglement with fascism. He later rejected it, not with apologies or explanations, but with distance—cutting himself loose from homeland, language, and any remaining […]