The Void -a first note-.

The Void -a first note- . The edge of our existence is sometimes marked by intangible things, like the weight of a lost friendship, invisible but palpable like a heavy sky after a summer rain; a twilight zone between what was and what could have been. This edge, this no-man's land, embraces the moment when you realize that the love you gave was not repaid in the same coin, as if you were writing a letter that was never sent, the words floating in an endless silence. Losing a public transport card may seem like an everyday event, an anecdote for later, but it contains an echo of something bigger: the brief panic of losing your grip on the manageable, a small crisis that holds up a mirror to your inner chaos. And in that mirror you see not only yourself, but also a rupture in the seamless routine of life, a frayed edge where nothing is self-evident. Addiction is a game of contradictions, a dance between desire and aversion, between temporary comfort and the endless abyss it leaves behind. It is the promise of a moment of forgetfulness that transforms into a chain that binds you. The edge here is sharp, a constant reminder of what you have sacrificed and what you will never get back.

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Pause.

In this world of constant information and endless updates, where we always seem to be 'on', sometimes it's good to take a break. The same goes for writing and publishing articles. While we may feel the pressure to produce content on a daily basis, we need to remind ourselves that it's okay to take a break sometimes. And precisely for that reason there is no article today.

Ferries.

In our modern, hectic lives we have become accustomed to moving quickly and efficiently from A to B. Our bridges, tunnels and viaducts enable us to cross rivers, canals and other waterways at high speed. But what if we replaced those bridges with ferries? This proposal may sound impractical... Continue Reading →

and Love, the third day in the series.

The secret love between an electron and an atomic nucleus is an interesting conceptual comparison, since electrons and atomic nuclei are fundamentally different types of particles. Electrons are small, negatively charged particles that orbit around the atomic nucleus, while atomic nuclei are composed of positively charged protons and neutral neutrons. In this metaphorical equation, one can say that the electrons,... Continue Reading →

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