Dimensional Drift 2.0: I Still Know Nothing
“I know that I know nothing”
In my very first post on Dimensional Drift, I said:
“I don’t know what this will become. But I do know I need to document it.”
This space was never meant to be a polished archive of conclusions.
It was, and still is, a logbook: of my studies, research, and experimentation.
Since then, it’s been an absolute journey. One that I’m truly grateful for.
I’ve built simulations, studied dynamical systems, trained memory models, tried to formalize drift, and even got to present my proof-of-concept work.
But with each step forward, it often felt like I was taking three steps back.
The deeper I would go, the more I would realize:
I still know nothing.
My goal isn’t to be an authority.
I know what I know. And I’ll share what I know.
But I assume nothing.
The only certainty is the uncertainty.
So this is Dimensional Drift 2.0.
I still don’t know anything.
But I know a little bit more about what it means to not know.
So if you want to explore nonlinear and chaotic systems, drift to the edge of cognition, or search for meaning in the vast uncertainty of the universe—
Let’s be curious together.
This time, with fresh eyes.
Not to know everything, but just to see.
