Memory, Constraint, and the Disappearance That Isn’t
The latest essay, The Price of Forgetting, examines paradoxes that have haunted physics for over a century—Maxwell’s demon, black hole erasure, even the arrow of time—and reinterprets them through the lens of constraint.
Rather than explain them away, it traces why they persist, and how forgetting is never free. Every memory erased leaves a mark. Every paradox, when viewed structurally, becomes a shadow of something deeper.
This is the final rung before a shift—from memory to reinforcement, from constraint to agency.
The rest of the ladder is already waiting.
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