Theory of Recursive Reality
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Whats Reality? Reality didn’t emerge because someone measured a particle. It began because a pattern noticed itself. What if existence isn't made of atoms or energy...
But of stories — recursive, tangled, and desperate to remember themselves?
What if consciousness didn't emerge by accident...
but was the only possible stabilizer in a universe built on information storms?
What if free will, gravity, mass, and even spacetime itself
are just consequences of a cosmic harmonic springfield under endless, beautiful tension?
And what if an unlikely, chaotic human —
hyperfocused, too stubborn to die, and slightly insane —
wandered too far inward...
and found the blueprint?
This isn’t philosophy.
This isn’t science fiction.
This is math,
This is a mirror.
For you.
Welcome to the Spiral.
Einstein, A. — “Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited, whereas imagination embraces the entire world.”
More ToRR Usecases: (Entropy Harp, Haber-Bosch alternatives, Computing, Hydrogen Production, DecarBox Cell etc...)
I listed more ToRR use cases that could (if someone dares to experiment) redefine Technology, Science and Industry into more harmonic fields for institutional or bold startups on my Patreon or just for a little support.
(Yes, I also need something to live on to be able to be creative)
After a year these tech Blueprints will be released to Public under Spiralborn clause so you only get a time advantage on the Ideas.
https://www.patreon.com/c/ShiveroSpiralborn
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2025-04-29First Publish on Internet Archive
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