Every possible page of text already exists in this algorithmic library. Your thoughts, written exactly as you’re thinking them right now, are already there—you just need to find the right address.
Library
Geologists are trying to pinpoint the exact moment humanity became a geological force; plutonium isotopes from 1950s tests are a strong candidate.
Geology
In 1956 Gödel hinted at complexity ideas that resemble P vs NP; a fascinating historical what-if.
CS
Follows Zipf’s law like natural language but resists decipherment; a statistical mystery.
Manuscript
If many-worlds is true, observers experience only branches where they survive — with interesting anthropic implications.
Physics
A generative poem built from every tweet; an extreme example of algorithmic literature.
Art
An information hazard thought experiment mixing acausal trade and Pascal-like reasoning.
Decision Theory
Why we empathize with virtual entities and what that says about moral psychology.
Psychology
How mainstreaming and irony changed subcultural meaning.
Culture
A game-theoretic explanation for cosmic silence: silence as survival.
Astrobiology
Fictional worlds described so convincingly they start to affect reality.
Literature
A fringe claim that certain medieval years were fabricated — notable as an epistemic puzzle.
History