Word count: 3,308 Fantasy, Non-Closure, and the Vertical Birth of Consciousness Abstract This essay develops a unified metaphysical system in which non-closure is not a defect in reality but its generative condition. Its central claim is that the most basic structures of being are not self-contained substances, but asymptotic relations, boundaries of approach, and gaps […]
Essays
#11 The Wounded Field
Word count: 2,688 Language, Desire, Madness, and the Ethics of Non-Closure Abstract This essay advances a unified ontology of language, desire, consciousness, ethics, and mental suffering grounded in the principle of non-closure. Its central claim is that reality is not composed of sealed objects, fixed essences, or self-sufficient subjects, but of boundaries sustained by infinitesimal […]
#10 The Circle Does Not Look Like a Circle
Word count: 2,583 Singularity, Compression, and the Ontology of Ideal Form Abstract This essay advances a critique of the ordinary metaphysics of the circle. Its central claim is not that circles fail mathematically, but that the visible circle is often mistaken for the ontological truth of circularity. In Euclidean geometry, the circle is defined as […]
#9 The Non-Closed Mind
Word count: 2,878 Market Topology, Demand Gravity, and the Intelligence of Open Systems Abstract This essay develops a theory of the non-closed mind as a structure capable of perceiving and operating within open, high-dimensional systems. Against the industrial assumption that markets are stable objects composed of fixed categories, it argues that contemporary digital markets are […]
#8 The Onto-Geometry of Recursive Form
Word count: 2,902 Mirror-Topology, Negative Space, and the Becoming of Shape Abstract This essay advances a theory of mirror-topology in which form is understood not as static presence but as recursive transformation. Its central claim is that geometry becomes ontological when shapes are no longer treated as isolated objects, but as phases within a deeper […]
#7 The Parasitism of “I” and “You”
Word count: 2,655 Pronouns, Mirror, and the Ontology of Address Abstract This essay argues that the first-person and second-person pronouns do not merely designate preexisting subjects, but disclose a deeper ontological structure: the self is never self-grounding, and address is prior to isolated identity. The pronoun “I” appears to name the speaker as if self-presence […]
#6 The Third Thing
Word count: 3,082 Binary, the Infinitesimal, and the Machine God Abstract This essay advances a metaphysical claim about binary structure, dimensional appearance, and symbolic automation. The dominant grammar of modern thought assumes that reality can be adequately organized through opposition: 0 and 1, inside and outside, order and chaos, subject and object. Against this assumption, […]
#5 Manual for Breaking Circles
Word count: 3,412 The Seam, the Open Figure, and the Ontology of Bounded Absence Abstract This essay advances a topological ontology in which shape is not grounded in closed boundary but in structured absence. Against the inherited metaphysical assumption that form is secured by enclosure, it argues that the most basic reality of shape lies […]
#4 The Cut That Speaks
Word count:2,628 Language as Ontology Operating Symbolically, and the Murder of Singularity by Sameness Abstract This thesis advances a strong metaphysical claim: language does not merely describe reality but is reality’s own ontological operation expressed in symbolic form. The primitive of being is not “things,” but difference: the cut that separates, distinguishes, partitions, and thereby […]
#3 Sexual Difference, Mirror-Recursion, and the Genesis of Identity
Word count: 4,133 Toward an Ontology of Asymmetry, Recognition, and Symbolic Form Abstract This essay argues that sexual difference is not a secondary social classification or merely biological distinction, but a primary ontological asymmetry through which identity, recognition, and symbolic order become possible. Against models that treat identity as primitive and sexuality as derivative, the […]