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  Liminal Mirror
  Knot Unknown

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    • The practice focuses on interpreting visual narratives inspired by natural phenomena, exploring concepts from theoretical physics and seeking analogies between nature, time, and personal experience.

    •                The  work examines themes of individuality, confinement, alienation, and the feeling of being left out. I explore the fragility of being, solitude, and the search for authenticity in a world that often urges us to disconnect from our essence. My pieces reflect the tension between the desire for stability and the awareness that form, and existence are in constant change.


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    8. Philip Ball




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                   From The Quantum Origin of Time, BBC, 2016… we can regard retrocausality as a kind of fuzziness in the “crystallisation of the present” — Ellis has argued that the past is not always fully defined at any instant. It is like a block of ice that contains little blobs of water that have not yet crystallized. Even though the broad outline of events at a particular instant has been decided, some of the fine details remain fluid until a later time. Then, when this “fixing” of the details happens, it looks like they have retrospective consequences.



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