About The Muse
The Muse is an invitation into a writer’s mind. Into all the things we writers think about, wonder and worry about, are inspired and/or confused by, and get all hot and bothered about. We are strange creatures, I must warn you. Strange but infinitely fascinating.
The Muse is also a slide down the diverging rabbit holes of creativity, intelligence, ingenuity, technology, society, and psychology. The enigma of superposition isn’t limited to quantum physics… or perhaps it’s better said that quantum physics may or may not one day solve the enigma of the human mind.
The Muse explores the vast potential and the infinite troubles of human beings in a world that has become so painfully polarized, fragmented, and institutionalized that we’re starting to run the risk of losing our individual and collective humanity—and never discovering the deeper mysteries of the forces that shape existence itself, and have mystified us since the dawn of our kind. That would be a shame, because we are oh so close. Mathematically speaking.
The Muse is also a slide down the diverging rabbit holes of creativity, intelligence, ingenuity, technology, society, and psychology. The enigma of superposition isn’t limited to quantum physics… or perhaps it’s better said that quantum physics may or may not one day solve the enigma of the human mind.
The Muse explores the vast potential and the infinite troubles of human beings in a world that has become so painfully polarized, fragmented, and institutionalized that we’re starting to run the risk of losing our individual and collective humanity—and never discovering the deeper mysteries of the forces that shape existence itself, and have mystified us since the dawn of our kind. That would be a shame, because we are oh so close. Mathematically speaking.
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