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  • Kibrin Anatomisi

    Kibrin Anatomisi

    Kibirli İç Ses Burada yalnızım. Yalnızlık, tercih ettiğim bir konfor. Onların gürültüsüne katlanamam. İzliyorum, fark edilmeden ve sessizce. Oysa varlığım, odanın tüm seslerinden daha güçlü. Söyledikleri şeylerin önemi yok; çünkü asıl önemli olan benim söylemediklerim. Kibir, beni dünyadan ayıran camdan bir duvar gibidir. Şeffaf ama geçilmez, narin ama sağlam. Bana dokunamazlar, ulaşamazlar. Bu duvarı özenle…

  • Writing Backwards: Time, Free Will, and the Logic of Impossible Things

    There’s something inherently strange about time. We live inside it. We measure it, fear it, race it. And yet—do we really understand it? The classical view is simple: time flows forward. The past is gone, the future is unwritten, and we move from one to the other, like a train on a track. But what…

  • The Time-Symmetric Universe: Radiation, Retrocausality, and the Ghosts of the Future

    The Time-Symmetric Universe: Radiation, Retrocausality, and the Ghosts of the Future

    What if every action we took was not only shaped by our past—but also negotiated by the future? In the long-forgotten corridors of theoretical physics, there exists a principle that challenges everything we believe about time, causality, and the way the universe radiates energy. It’s not a household name. It isn’t whispered about in science…

  • Let It Settle

    Let It Settle

    —a personal note on silence, withdrawal, and the rhythm of creation— In a world obsessed with staying online, staying active, staying visible, sometimes the most honest thing you can do is disappear. Not out of defeat. Not because you’ve run out of things to say. But because the noise got too loud to hear yourself think.…

  • Beyond the Canvas: The Surreal Legacy of Salvador Dalí

    Beyond the Canvas: The Surreal Legacy of Salvador Dalí

    Introduction: The Enigma of Dalí Salvador Dalí wasn’t just an artist—he was a phenomenon, a figure as surreal as his own art. There was something in him that defied categorization, that made him seem like both a genius and a madman, both grounded and entirely untethered from reality. He seemed to live by his own…

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