Independent researcher and systems engineer working at the intersection of Evolutionary Systems Dynamics and Information Physics.
I study how complex systems preserve continuity, reorganize under perturbation, integrate information across scales, and expand the space of states they are capable of observing, modeling, and transforming.
My long-term objective is to contribute to conscious evolution: the transition from predominantly reactive adaptation toward systems capable of recognizing their own participation in change and deliberately shaping future possibilities without losing coherence.
I pursue frontier engineering with a civilization-scale horizon, developing concepts, architectures, and experimental frameworks relevant to the long-term foundations of a Type III civilization.
My work is characterized by trans-scalar vision, continuity-centered systems thinking, strong symbolic reasoning and abstraction, sustained inquiry into unresolved problems, and a foundational drive to turn questions at the limits of existing frameworks into models, protocols, and engineered systems.
- Evolutionary Systems Dynamics — continuity, adaptation, reorganization, and transformation across scales.
- Information Physics — information, observation, distinguishable states, uncertainty, and physical constraints.
- Conscious Evolution — systems capable of recognizing their own participation in change.
- Frontier Engineering — concepts, architectures, protocols, and experimental systems with a civilization-scale horizon.
