Hi, I am a MIT, a curious mind by nature, and someone who’s endlessly drawn to the deep questions about the universe, reality, intelligence, and what it means to be human. I spend a lot of time thinking about how the cosmos works, how minds emerge from matter, how complex systems learn and evolve, and how intelligence, biological or artificial, fits into the larger story of the universe.

This blog is my way of thinking out loud. These posts are attempts to connect ideas across cosmology, physics, AI, philosophy, and everyday life. Some pieces are speculative, some are grounded in science, but they’re all guided by the same thread: a fascination with how simple rules can give rise to rich, surprising complexity. I’m just as interested in the abstract questions as I am in the very human ones: how we experience vulnerability, care, meaning, and connection in our brief time here.

When I’m not writing or wandering through these questions, I’m usually exploring with my friends and family, drinking good coffee, or working on projects that blend science, creativity, and technology. I also love being outside; long-distance running, strength training, hiking, and discovering new places give me a different way to think, reset, and notice how small we are and how much there still is to learn. If you enjoy curiosity-driven writing and thoughtful explorations of minds, meaning, and intelligence, I’m glad you’re here.

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