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Personal & Autobiographical Reflections

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Biographical Analysis (1972-1999): An Archaeology of Memory through the Personal Archive

Biographical Analysis (1972-1999): An Archaeology of Memory through the Personal Archive

2026-01-17 • 12:00

2022 words ¡ 10 min read

This analysis profiles your 1972–1999 archive as deterministic informational architecture: life as constructed territory amidst Portuguese transformation. Early photos mark territorial demarcation ("keeping idiots away"), couple formation with Lourdes, and political critique. Later images show fa...

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What am I doing?

What am I doing?

2026-04-14 • 12:00

531 words ¡ 3 min read

In the publication "What am I doing?", author Rui Manuel de Almeida Pinheiro outlines his active intellectual map and research directives as of April 2026. Based in Portugal, his primary work includes developing a foundational physics framework centered on primary wave/field ontologies over parti...

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My Heroes at 12 Years Old - Chapter 1

My Heroes at 12 Years Old - Chapter 1

2025-12-09 • 12:00

2633 words ¡ 13 min read

This introductory biography chapter reflects on how the author's intellectual identity was forged at age 12 through early encounters with speculative fiction and scientific humanism. It frames childhood not as passive consumption but as active meaning-making: selecting heroes who valued reason, q...

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IBM Mainframe Jargon: Foundations for the XXI century

IBM Mainframe Jargon: Foundations for the XXI century

2025-12-14 • 12:00

3236 words ¡ 16 min read

This article reflects on IBM's 1995 "Foundations for the XXI Century" mainframe roadmap, examining how concepts like 24×7 availability, Sysplex clustering, GDPS disaster recovery, MQ Series messaging, and early cloud-like capacity-on-demand anticipated modern infrastructure. The author, a former ...

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Lisbon's Scientia Lab

Lisbon's Scientia Lab

2026-04-08 • 12:00

3605 words ¡ 18 min read

The document details the history of LaboratĂłrio Scientia, a 20th-century Lisbon pharmaceutical firm founded by the author's uncle, Alfredo Cavalheiro. Despite having only four years of primary education, Cavalheiro built a successful enterprise that manufactured Neurocardol and distributed Air-Wi...

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Love is Magic

Love is Magic

2026-01-06 • 12:00

320 words ¡ 2 min read

This article profiles love as deterministic informational architecture: sustained, intergenerational presence (grandmother Maria Olívia, b.1896) cultivates cognitive sovereignty across four generations. Framed within your Unification Project, high IQ is not genetic lottery but lawful outcome—wher...

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Who Am I?

Who Am I?

2025-11-24 • 12:00

3742 words ¡ 19 min read

Based on your BlossomUP IQ and Big Five results, you are an intellectually exceptional, emotionally resilient synthesizer. Your profile combines top-2% cognitive capacity with low Neuroticism (calm under pressure), high Openness/Intellect (driven by abstract inquiry), high Agreeableness/Morality ...

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Me

Me

2025-11-23 • 12:00

402 words ¡ 2 min read

Based on your BlossomUP IQ and Big Five results, you are an intellectually exceptional, emotionally resilient synthesizer. Your profile combines top-2% cognitive capacity with low Neuroticism (calm under pressure), high Openness/Intellect (driven by abstract inquiry), high Agreeableness/Morality ...

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Profiles of Scientists, Thinkers & Public Figures

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Alan Turing: Father of Computer Science and AI

Alan Turing: Father of Computer Science and AI

2025-12-15 • 12:00

3335 words ¡ 17 min read

This article profiles Alan Turing (1912–1954), the British mathematician widely regarded as the father of computer science and artificial intelligence. It highlights his foundational theoretical contributions—the Turing Machine (defining computability) and the Turing Test (operationalizing machin...

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The Biggest Ideas - Professor Sean Carrol

The Biggest Ideas - Professor Sean Carrol

2025-12-27 • 12:00

611 words ¡ 3 min read

This article profiles Sean Carroll as a deterministic synthesizer of physics and philosophy: theoretical cosmologist, Many-Worlds advocate, and proponent of Poetic Naturalism—where fundamental laws underpin layered, emergent descriptions (biology, consciousness, ethics) without reductionist colla...

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Professor Sean Carroll

Professor Sean Carroll

2025-12-11 • 12:00

629 words ¡ 3 min read

This article profiles Sean Carroll (b. 1966), theoretical physicist, cosmologist, and science communicator at Johns Hopkins and Caltech. A Harvard Ph.D., Carroll researches cosmology, dark energy, the arrow of time, and quantum foundations—championing the Many-Worlds Interpretation. He advocates ...

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Sir Paul Nurse - What Defines Life

Sir Paul Nurse - What Defines Life

2025-11-25 • 12:00

4646 words ¡ 23 min read

This article profiles Sir Paul Nurse as a deterministic architect of biological understanding. His Nobel-winning discovery of cdc2/CDK1 revealed the universal cell-cycle engine—a lawful, conserved control system where failure yields cancer. Beyond the lab, his leadership (Royal Society, Rockefell...

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Denmark and Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen

Denmark and Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen

2026-02-11 • 12:00

786 words ¡ 4 min read

This article profiles Mette Frederiksen as deterministic governance architecture: youngest Danish PM (2019), Social Democratic leader, working-class roots. Her "left-conservative" synthesis defends the welfare state while enforcing strict immigration controls—treating social cohesion as a testabl...

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Amanda Askell and is Work: Constitutional A.I.

Amanda Askell and is Work: Constitutional A.I.

2026-02-11 • 12:00

1218 words ¡ 6 min read

This article profiles Amanda Askell as deterministic ethics architect: philosopher and Head of Personality Alignment at Anthropic, she pioneered Constitutional AI—shifting from RLHF (human feedback) to self-correcting AI guided by explicit principles (UN Declaration, non-Western ethics). Her hier...

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A Obra de Norberto Gomes da Costa

A Obra de Norberto Gomes da Costa

2026-02-16 • 12:00

1028 words ¡ 5 min read

Profiles Norberto Gomes da Costa as deterministic micro-history architect: Mestre em História, specializing in Lafões regional press (1895-1910) and Portuguese Colonial War memory. Two axes: 1) Imprensa as historical source—cataloging forgotten titles, analyzing partisan discourse, documenting Mo...

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A Great Mind

A Great Mind

2026-01-20 • 12:00

428 words ¡ 2 min read

This article profiles Nicole Kidman's intellect as deterministic informational architecture: risk-taking intellect, empathy as craft, quiet observation, and resilient self-containment form a sovereign cognitive protocol. Her portrayal of Martha Gellhorn in Hemingway & Gellhorn exemplifies this—ca...

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Biographical Profiles of Literary & Artistic Heroes

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My Heroes at 12 Years Old - Chapter 7: Isaac Asimov

My Heroes at 12 Years Old - Chapter 7: Isaac Asimov

2025-12-10 • 12:00

1636 words ¡ 8 min read

This article celebrates Isaac Asimov (1920–1992) as a childhood hero who fused scientific rigor with imaginative storytelling. A biochemist by training, Asimov pioneered scientific humanism in fiction, creating the Three Laws of Robotics—a foundational framework for AI ethics—and Psychohistory, a...

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My Heroes at 12 Years Old - Chapter 8: Arthur C. Clarke

My Heroes at 12 Years Old - Chapter 8: Arthur C. Clarke

2025-12-10 • 12:00

1707 words ¡ 9 min read

This article profiles Arthur C. Clarke (1917–2008), the "visionary of the cosmic sublime," whose 1945 paper on geostationary orbits laid the groundwork for modern satellite communications. It examines Childhood's End and 2001: A Space Odyssey as meditations on evolutionary transcendence, where te...

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My Heroes at 12 Years Old - Chapter 5: Philip K. Dick

My Heroes at 12 Years Old - Chapter 5: Philip K. Dick

2025-12-10 • 12:00

1837 words ¡ 9 min read

This article profiles Arthur C. Clarke (1917–2008), the "visionary of the cosmic sublime," whose 1945 paper on geostationary orbits laid the groundwork for modern satellite communications. It examines Childhood's End and 2001: A Space Odyssey as meditations on evolutionary transcendence, where te...

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My Heroes at 12 Years Old - Chapter 4: Ray Bradbury

My Heroes at 12 Years Old - Chapter 4: Ray Bradbury

2025-12-10 • 12:00

1551 words ¡ 8 min read

This article profiles Ray Bradbury (1920–2012) as a childhood hero who redefined science fiction through lyrical, humanistic storytelling. Unlike Asimov or Heinlein, Bradbury prioritized metaphor over technical accuracy, using speculative settings to explore nostalgia, censorship, and memory. The...

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My Heroes at 12 Years Old - Chapter 3: Robert A. Heinlein

My Heroes at 12 Years Old - Chapter 3: Robert A. Heinlein

2025-12-10 • 12:00

1744 words ¡ 9 min read

This article profiles Robert A. Heinlein (1907–1988) as a childhood hero who championed individual liberty, technical competence, and speculative social experimentation. His "Future History" series imagined societies built on meritocracy, contractual relationships, and frontier ethics—most notabl...

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My Heroes at 12 Years Old - Chapter 2: George Orwell

My Heroes at 12 Years Old - Chapter 2: George Orwell

2025-12-10 • 12:00

1846 words ¡ 9 min read

This article profiles George Orwell (1903–1950) as a childhood hero who transformed personal experience—colonial privilege, imperial service in Burma, and the betrayal of the Spanish Civil War—into a timeless defense of truth against totalitarianism. Animal Farm (1945) allegorizes revolutionary c...

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My Heroes at 12 Years Old - Chapter 6: Aldous Huxley

My Heroes at 12 Years Old - Chapter 6: Aldous Huxley

2025-12-10 • 12:00

1660 words ¡ 8 min read

This article profiles Aldous Huxley as a deterministic analyst of informational control: societal stability achieved not through coercion but through engineered consent. Brave New World (1932) models a biological technocracy where genetic stratification, Pavlovian conditioning, and pharmaceutical...

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The Work of Salvador Dalí – A Map of the Ascending Consciousness of a Human Been

The Work of Salvador Dalí – A Map of the Ascending Consciousness of a Human Been

2025-12-22 • 12:00

8514 words ¡ 43 min read

This article profiles Salvador Dalí as a deterministic synthesizer of consciousness: exceptional intellect (IQ 160-170), eidetic memory, and rigorous technique enabled his paranoiac-critical method—a lawful protocol for visualizing the unconscious. His evolution from Freudian surrealism to nuclea...

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My Favorites

My Favorites

2026-01-12 • 12:00

3239 words ¡ 16 min read

Framed within the Unification Project, this article profiles three favorite works by Salvador DalĂ­ in the author's collection, comparing him to Leonardo da Vinci for technical mastery. "Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee" (1944) illustrates Freudian mechanics: external stimuli generate oneir...

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The Influence of Philippa

The Influence of Philippa

2026-05-02 • 12:00

2294 words ¡ 11 min read

This article explores the life and legacy of Philippa of Lancaster, Queen of Portugal, and her transformative influence on the Portuguese court. It examines how her principles of moral rigor, loyalty, and integrity shaped the Illustrious Generation — including Prince Henry the Navigator — and spa...

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