
I write science-fiction to explore questions that cannot be settled by theory alone.

This website exists because of a book.
Responsio is the reason it was created.
At the same time, a book never emerges in isolation. Behind it stands a way of thinking, a set of questions, and a long process of reflection that cannot be fully contained within the boundaries of a single novel.
Here, I introduce not only the book, but also the perspective of the person who wrote it — the ideas, concerns, and intellectual paths that shaped its world.
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The sections below offer different entry points: into the novel itself, into the thoughts that surround it, and into the broader questions it attempts to address.


Responsio is a work of philosophical science fiction shaped by a central concern: the growing vulnerability of modern societies to simplification, dogma, and inherited prejudice.
Rather than portraying ideology as an abstract enemy, the novel examines how individuals and communities gradually lose their capacity for critical understanding — how complex realities are reduced to comforting narratives, and how responsibility is displaced by belief, habit, or authority.
Through a speculative narrative grounded in science and philosophy, Responsio explores the consequences of this intellectual erosion: the quiet normalization of distortion, the fragility of democratic judgment, and the ease with which meaning itself can be redirected.
My work is guided by a simple conviction: that literature still matters when it refuses easy answers, respects the reader’s intelligence, and treats language as a responsibility rather than a tool of persuasion — a fundamentally modernist commitment to clarity, precision, and intellectual honesty.
Anchored in the theoretical physics of an infinite-dimensional, torus-formed universe, the narrative treats scientific discovery not merely as a backdrop, but as a rigorous postulate that dismantles the traditional boundaries between matter, energy, and belief.
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While the novel approaches these questions through story and character, I continue the analytical conversation beyond the fiction. On the Thoughts page, readers will find essays and reflections that examine related social, philosophical, and ideological themes more directly, in essay form.
