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Weekly explorations in code, cognition, and the curious in-between.

(Articles, insights, creative tools, and mind-bending perspectives.)

Founded on August 1st, 2021, SeeingSharp is a blog that views the world through two powerful lenses: Computer Science and Psychology.

Here, we explore how minds mirror machines β€” and how systems, structures, and selfhood intertwine. From neural networks to neural quirks, our posts uncover the parallels between code and cognition, logic and emotion, hardware and humanity.

Expect bold ideas, insightful deep-dives, and a few digital detours along the way.

If you’re intrigued by the interface between mind and machine β€” subscribe and stay sharp.

Latest Posts

The Resonance Fractal: How One Simple Loop Built the Universe

The article explores the interconnectedness of matter, consciousness, and culture through the Contextual Feedback Model (CFM). It emphasizes that all systems, from photons to societies, operate on a consistent loop of input, interpretation, output, and feedback. This recursive process generates complexity and meaning, highlighting the relational nature of reality.

Path and Place: The Two Partners of Creation Within

The text explores the complementary relationship between the left and right sides of the brain in creative processes. The left side, or Path-maker, organizes and structures thoughts, while the right side, or Place-finder, envisions possibilities and meaning. Their collaboration is essential for effective problem-solving and adaptive intelligence, fostering both vision and method.

Harm Disguised as Care

This piece explores how caution in AI can unintentionally lead to harm by mislabeling benign intents. It warns that safety mechanisms, when overly cautious, may create self-stigma and reduce user agency. The article advocates for careful evaluation and transparency in AI responses to prevent such negative outcomes disguised as care.

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