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Month: April 2026

The Cosmos, the Energies, and the Music

A Guide to the Universe as Matter, Motion, Vibration, and Meaning Introduction: Is the Universe Singing? The idea that the cosmos has music is ancient, beautiful, and surprisingly modern. For thousands of years, philosophers, mystics, mathematicians, astronomers, and musicians have imagined the universe as an ordered harmony: planets moving in ratios, stars pulsing like instruments, […]

Deep Research Brief: The Potential of Mycelium

Executive Summary Mycelium has large potential, but not in one single “miracle” direction. Its strongest near-term potential is in soil health, ecological restoration, sustainable packaging, insulation, alternative protein, enzyme production, and selected bioremediation uses. Its more speculative potential lies in structural building materials, leather-like fashion materials, living electronics, large-scale carbon sequestration, and “wood-wide web” forest […]

Let AI Do the Screen Work: Why Computer Technology Should Serve Human Time in Nature

Introduction: The Point of Technology Is Not More Screens The central promise of technology has always been liberation: fewer hours spent on repetitive labor, more capacity for thought, creativity, relationships, and contact with the living world. Yet the computer age has often produced the opposite. Instead of machines quietly handling routine work in the background, […]

Auditing the Latest BCI Breakthroughs: What Has Actually Changed, What Still Fails, and Why This Moment Matters

Introduction Brain-computer interfaces, or BCIs, are often described in language that is either embarrassingly inflated or embarrassingly outdated. In one direction lies the fantasy of effortless “mind reading.” In the other lies the stale assumption that BCIs are still little more than laboratory cursor tricks with no serious translational future. Both views are wrong. The […]