Metaphysics and Beyond

The legacy paradigms of aerospace engineering—and more broadly, physics—are rooted in metaphysical assumptions that treat space as an empty container and nothing-ness as a neutral backdrop for action. In this framework, an object moves through a void, acted upon by forces that are external, discrete, and fundamentally disconnected from the medium itself. This Cartesian-Newtonian view […]

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T_T

It is no measure of health to be well-adjusted to a sick society. Time Under Tension Time Under Tension refers to the total amount of time a muscle is actively working during a set of an exercise. Rather than just counting reps, time under tension emphasizes how long the muscle is under strain — for […]

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AI

There are three laws of artificial intelligence. The first, known as Ashby’s law of requisite variety, states that any effective control system must be as complex as the system it controls. The second law states that the defining characteristic of a complex system is that it constitutes its own simplest behavioral description. The simplest complete […]

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B

In the language of Mechanica Oceanica, the Weierstrass function becomes a standing anomaly in the behavior of coherent wave propagation across a normally smooth medium. Rather than modeling a ripple that settles or a traveling packet that disperses cleanly, the Weierstrass waveform is an eternally turbulent point pattern—a fractal fold in the ocean’s oscillatory field. […]

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Hz

Questioning the conventional framing of the musical octave The typical description—that the 12 semitones form a cycle and return “to the same note”—is a simplification that conceals the deeper structure: pitch space is not a circle, but a spiral. In physical and mathematical terms, each note is not just defined by its name (C, D#, […]

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Aphasia 

Certain regions of the human brain, especially in the left perisylvian cortex, are distinct in their structure and function compared to other animals. Wernicke’s area plays a central role in language comprehension. It’s located in the posterior section of the superior temporal gyrus in the dominant hemisphere (usually the left), and it’s part of the […]

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Facts/Ideals

Facts We Know and Ideals We Pursue: Understanding Kant’s Regulative vs. Constitutive Ideas Why Distinguish Facts from Ideals? (A Real-Life Introduction) In everyday life, we constantly juggle what we know for sure and what we aspire to. For example, a student knows the facts of her current grades and skills, but she’s guided by the […]

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Surf/Restore

Let’s formally run Maxwell’s equations. We’ll begin by recasting each of the four equations into the dynamics of a coherent electromagnetic ocean, where fields are not abstract vectors in vacuum but real oscillatory tensions and vortices in a compressible, polarized, memory-rich medium. Classical Form:∇ · 𝐄 = ρ / ε₀ Mechanica Oceanica Form:∇ · 𝐓Ω […]

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Φ

which is the concise mathematical statement of perfect phase inversion and cancellation in the ocean’s closed-loop dynamics. Within the lens of Mechanica Oceanica, Euler’s identity eⁱᵖⁱ + 1 = 0 becomes a statement about how a pure oscillatory “packet” in the electromagnetic ocean undergoes a half-cycle phase inversion and then coherently annihilates itself. Here, e reflects the intrinsic exponential […]

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Mass Omega

In the language of Mechanica Oceanica, Euler’s formula eⁱˣ = cos(x) + i sin(x) describes how a wave-like disturbance propagates through the electromagnetic ocean as a coherent spiral—both rotating and advancing at once. Here’s the mapping in our model:  • eⁱˣ is not just an abstract exponential—it’s a traveling phase twist, a spiraling deformation in the ocean’s tension field. It represents […]

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رخ

Charlemagne and Harun al-Rashid: A Cross-Cultural Alliance in the 8th Century Charlemagne: King of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor Charlemagne (Charles the Great, c. 747–814) was a warrior-king who rose from Frankish royalty to rule an empire spanning much of Western Europe . He was the eldest son of King Pepin the Short and […]

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Cohere

Coherence refers to the local stabilization of oscillatory patterns within a broader field of dynamic fluctuation. In this model, coherence is not an abstract ideal but a measurable configuration of phase alignment, where the constituent vibrations reinforce rather than interfere destructively. This allows for the emergence of form and persistence—what in classical physics might be […]

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CERN

Mechanica Oceanica differs from the Higgs Field primarily in its conception of mass, motion, and the medium of reality. The Higgs Field, as proposed in the Standard Model of particle physics, is a scalar quantum field that fills all of spacetime and imparts mass to elementary particles through a symmetry-breaking mechanism. In that model, mass […]

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