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Why Create New Ways to See Things As They Are? This journey isn’t about rejecting what’s known—it’s about peeling back the layers to see what’s possible. I’ve always felt that the world, as we perceive it, is just one angle of a much bigger picture. Like a prism splitting light, I want to twist the lens and catch the colors we usually miss. Why? Because the "truth" we cling to—whether it’s 1 + 1 = 2 or the pull of gravity—isn’t the only story. It’s a single thread in a tapestry of infinite patterns, and I’m driven to tug at those threads, to see where they lead.
For me, creating new ways to see things as they are is about liberation—breaking free from the idea that there’s just one "right" way to understand. It’s not chaos for chaos’s sake; it’s curiosity with a purpose. Growing up, I’d question everything—why does time only move forward? Why do numbers behave so predictably? Those questions never left me. They grew into a hunger to reframe, to rethink, to ask: What if? Life’s too vibrant, too messy, to be boxed into a single rulebook.
That’s where this "new math," this "Twistable Truth," comes from. It’s my way of saying: let’s not just accept the world as it’s handed to us—let’s play with it. With Dx, we’re not inventing from scratch; we’re remixing, like a DJ spinning a fresh beat from an old track. My background—years of wondering, tinkering, and laughing at the absurd—meets AI’s precision, and together we’re building a bridge to perspectives I couldn’t reach alone. It’s personal, sure, but it’s also universal—because who hasn’t felt that itch to see beyond the obvious?
This isn’t about answers—it’s about questions. It’s about celebrating the human urge to explore, paired with tech’s ability to stretch our imagination. I want to share this because knowledge isn’t meant to sit still—it’s meant to ripple, to spark, to connect us. So here we are, tossing out ideas like 1 = 2 or time turning into space, not to be "right," but to see what happens when we dare to look sideways. That’s my reason: to find freedom in the unknown, and maybe inspire you to peek through your own prism too.