life is just solving puzzles
what if ancient monuments weren’t just tributes to gods, but carefully crafted puzzles encoding mathematical and astronomical knowledge? what if their precise measurements, alignments, and ratios were a way to identify and connect minds that could see beyond the obvious, across millennia?
what if the bitcoin whitepaper isn’t just a technical document, but a beacon broadcasting specific patterns of thinking? what if its elegant combination of cryptography, economics, and game theory was designed to attract and coordinate certain types of minds?
puzzles aren’t just entertainment. they’re filters. coordination mechanisms. ways to broadcast in plain sight while only the right people understand. like a secret handshake that works across time and space.
think about it: anyone can visit pyramids or read whitepapers. billions have. but only certain minds spot patterns, decode structures, find hidden meanings. whether these meanings were intentionally placed there doesn’t matter - the puzzle itself creates coordination.
this isn’t about conspiracy theories. it’s about mechanism design. how do you create systems that:
- survive centuries of change
- self-select for specific types of minds
- coordinate people without central control
- transmit complex ideas through time
that’s why i want to build puzzles meant to last centuries. not for entertainment, but for coordination. public broadcasts that only certain minds will truly decode. hidden patterns that let the right people find each other.
every puzzle is a key. the question is: what doors are you trying to unlock, and who do you want finding them?