The Transcendental Inaccessibility Paradox
A philosophical argument asserting the logical impossibility of knowing or asserting any attributes of a transcendental creator.
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"To find truth, stop believing — start thinking."
This is not a blog. This is not a portfolio.
This is a public journal of serious inquiry — a place where I publish formal writings, theories, research, and proposals on the questions that resist easy answers.
Every piece here is meant to be engaged with, challenged, and built upon.
I write to document, to think aloud, and to invite intellectual conversation.
Ideas refined in isolation stagnate. I want to hear your arguments, your objections, your alternative perspectives.
If you disagree with something I've written, I want to know.
The fields I explore — where questions lead to more questions.
The foundations of knowledge, the nature of justification, and the structures of valid reasoning
The hard problem, phenomenal experience, and the relationship between mind and matter
The fundamental nature of reality, time, causation, and existence itself
Computation, intelligence, and the philosophical implications of artificial minds
Moral truth, value, and the structures of power that shape human societies
The nature of faith, religious epistemology, and the analysis of belief structures
Recent publications open for reading and discussion
A philosophical argument asserting the logical impossibility of knowing or asserting any attributes of a transcendental creator.
A functionalist analysis of cognitive consciousness, survival instincts, and goal-driven behavior in advanced agentic AI systems.
If you see a flaw in my reasoning, point it out. If you have a better argument, make it. The purpose of publishing is not to broadcast conclusions, but to begin conversations.