If I had next unlimited time and freedom, I would spend nearly every day studying and experimenting, not out of obligation, but out of sheer curiosity. When one project reaches a resting point, my mind naturally turns toward another, and another, until I’ve tested every limit I can find. I I like to move between disciplines like current through a circuit, following wherever the questions lead.
It’s not about proving or disproving someone else’s work. It’s about trying to touch the edges of what’s real, learning how the world actually behaves by seeing if it can respond, directly, to experiment/observation. Whether I’m creating coils, building new devices, or tracing the forgotten layers of history, I’m always searching for coherence and that moment when the pattern reveals themselves then just, clicks.
I don’t want inherited certainty. I want to learn the truths myself , one experiment, one test, one theory, one spark at a time.
-RR
Rhea Rae
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