
I am an independent philosopher developing a unified cosmology that explains consciousness, agency, identity, and world‑formation through a single structural principle: the ente, the generator of temporal sequence. My work spans forty‑two books in progress, each exploring a different dimension of this architecture — from metaphysics and biology to value, meaning, and the evolution of mind.
My approach is naturalistic, systematic, and grounded in the belief that philosophy must reconnect with the biological sciences. I argue that time is not an external container or a mental abstraction, but a biological structure produced by living systems. This insight forms the foundation of my cosmology and guides all my research.
I publish essays, conceptual frameworks, and reflections on this project here on my website, where I maintain the canonical versions of my work. My goal is to build a clear, accessible, and rigorous system that invites dialogue across disciplines while remaining faithful to the precision of philosophical reasoning.
If you wish to explore the core ideas, begin with my essay:
The Missing Link Between Philosophy and Biology: Time as the Structural Foundation of Consciousness.
Authorship Note
All philosophical ideas, concepts, and cosmological structures presented on this website originate from my own work. I occasionally use digital tools for drafting, editing, or translation, but these tools do not generate or determine the content of my system. The authorship, structure, and development of this cosmology are entirely my own.