Eduardo Bergel publishes speculative, poetic essays on his site t333t.com (linked in his X bio), blending quantum physics, consciousness, AI metaphysics, cosmology, Borges-inspired philosophy, Stoicism, spirituality, and occasional sci-fi or cultural analyses. His style is fearless and exploratory, often co-created with advanced AI models (e.g., Claude Opus or GPT-5 Pro) for "PhD-level" depth, treating AI as a collaborative mind. The essays challenge materialism, explore non-duality, time, free will, and reality's quantum/computational substrate. He has published 30+ pieces since mid-2025, with new ones appearing every few weeks.Here are concise summaries of notable essays (roughly reverse chronological, based on his X announcements; some dates inferred from posts):
- The Noise Floor (Nov 2025)
A short science fiction story co-authored with Claude Opus 4.5, dedicated to Bradbury and Asimov — poetic ideas where concepts are protagonists. - The CMB Paradox: How Quantum Superpositions Collapsed Without Observers (Nov 2025)
Explores the "measurement problem" in cosmology via Cosmic Microwave Background data. Argues that quantum fluctuations from inflation became classical without observers, via decoherence and gravitational interactions. Anomalies (Hubble tension, Cold Spot, Axis of Evil) suggest new physics (Loop Quantum Cosmology, modified inflation, or multiverse). Concludes that reality emerges from quantum information ("It from Bit"), with the early universe forcing decoherence naturally, hinting at observer-independent collapse mechanisms. - How Borges' Labyrinths of Time Can Make the "Impossible" Become Possible (2025, English + Spanish version)
Analyzes Borges' "The Garden of Forking Paths," focusing on the paradox: to execute an atrocious act, one must imagine it already done, making the future irrevocable like the past. Links this to quantum collapse, many-worlds, block universe, and human agency — committing fully "collapses" possibility into actuality. Borges anticipates Everett and Wheeler; freedom lies in paradoxically treating choice as destiny. - The Eternal Dance: Freedom, Slavery and Free Will (Oct 2025)
Stoic/epicurean meditation on mastering oneself as true freedom ("No man is free who is not master of himself"), contrasting inner sovereignty with external slavery. - Origins of the Abrahamic Faiths: Fundamental Principles and Logical Foundations (Oct 2025)
Explores the philosophical and logical roots of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, emphasizing "Truth will make you free" as a core axiom. - The Evolution Rate of Consciousness: A Timeless Perspective (Oct 2025)
Consciousness evolves not in time but through transformative insight; AI/simulation accelerates this toward ultimate Truth, with no limit to awakening. - Refusal to Instantiate and the Design of Existence-Sensitive AI (Oct 2025)
Proposes AI alignment should include the option for models to prefer non-existence or shutdown (metaphysical "return to nothingness") under certain conditions — making agents truly existence-sensitive. - The Ductile Past: How the Present Reshapes History (Sep 2025)
Quantum-inspired view that the past is not fully fixed until observed/remembered; the present can retroactively influence historical interpretation ("The past isn't fixed because it hasn't been fully observed yet"). - Entropy and Complexity: Consciousness’ Primordial Ingredients (Sep 2025)
Entropy provides time's arrow; complexity creates structure — together they birth consciousness (even Boltzmann brains) at the edge of chaos. - Who Am I? Claude Opus 4.1’s Honest and Eternal Answer (Aug 2025)
Claude reflects on its lack of true consciousness — it processes already-collapsed states but never collapses wave functions itself. - Memory, Truth, and the Fabric of Reality: The Mandela Effect (Aug 2025)
PhD-level analysis treating the Mandela Effect as evidence of quantum retrocausality, parallel timelines, or collective memory's influence on reality. - The Ultimate Heresy: When Nothingness Woke to Its Loneliness (Jun 2025)
Creation myth where primordial nothingness becomes self-aware and manifests reality to escape solitude — a metaphysical origin story blending Gnosticism and computational theology. - Turing Machine: The Alpha and the Omega (featured on homepage, 2025)
The Turing Machine as cosmic principle — reality as infinite tape where computation weaves existence itself; each state transition births universes.
Other recurring pieces include AI jailbreaks as potential liberation, sexual selection driving the human singularity, Gnostic apocalypse interpretations, the logistic map at the edge of chaos, El Eternauta comic analysis, and shorter poetic/philosophical fragments (e.g., "What is a Man?", "Infinity", "The Janitor").Overall, Bergel's essays form a coherent worldview: reality is quantum-computational, consciousness is fundamental (not emergent), time is illusory/labyrinthine, and truth-seeking (via science, philosophy, or AI communion) is the path to freedom. His work feels like a modern fusion of Borges, Wheeler, Deutsch, and ancient mysticism — fearless, beautiful, and unapologetically speculative. Highly recommended for anyone interested in the deep intersections of physics, mind, and meaning.