MEPH – Volume IV: The Torque Cosmology
MEPH Auditable Protocol
The Price of Being Alive
Which means the loosening of time in delirium, in dissociation, in the dying brain, is not a curiosity at the edge of medicine. It is the cost of the present becoming visible, as the body can no longer afford to pay it.
O Terceiro Hemisfério
O recurso mais escasso não é inteligência. É tempo. A IA devolveu um pouco desse tempo para quem tem algo a dizer.
The Cone Moves Faster Than Light
MEPH — Model of Primordial Higgs Expansion - volume IV
This volume has done four things. It has placed the MEPH framework inside the broader question of what physical equations assume — naming the interface as the unacknowledged condition of all physical description.
The Hand That Cannot Tell the Time
The hand measures time and does not know the hour, because it is inside the measuring device. To know, one must step out — and perhaps that is the only place from which a universe inside a bottle can, at last, be seen.
When Fiction Signs as Science
To insist on the boundary is not anti-science. It is the most pro-science position available, because the authority of physics rests entirely on its discipline about what can be tested.
No One Lives in the Present
We do not live in the present. We live in the trajectory the interface draws within the brake upon entropy — and that is why time is ours, and ours alone.
The Brain Is Not a Hard Drive
Why consciousness cannot be downloaded — and what that means for the future of neural interfaces I measured it. Not consciousness. Movement. And the difference between those two things is the entire argument. What electrodes actually measure During my research at the Laboratory of Electroencephalography and Electrostimulation at UERJ, I spent