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Fragments of the Impossible is an independent publication launched in June 2025 by Rod H. If you subscribe today, you'll get full access to the website as well as email newsletters about new content when it's available. Your subscription makes this site possible, and allows Fragments of the Impossible to continue to exist. Thank you!
Fragments of the Impossible is a living archive of thought, exploration, and poetic reasoning at the edges of science, mind, and metaphysics.
My intellectual passions orbit around:
- Quantitative Finance & Complex Systems
- Philosophy — Wittgenstein, Stoicism, and the nature of mind
- Structured Bioinformatics — especially the language of proteins
- Physics & Consciousness — the architecture of reality
- Edge & Quantum Computing — where future logic meets metaphysics
I’m the author of two books that connect ancient teachings to modern complexity — with Orion: Fragments of the Impossible standing out as a personal and poetic exploration of what lies beyond conventional thought.
I also lead two parallel research initiatives:
- A protein engineering project, using machine learning to simulate custom molecular structures — with a focus on the mysteries of prion folding.
- An astrophysics project, classifying galaxies and variable stars through deep learning models trained on cosmic data.
But beyond fields and disciplines, this site is animated by one idea:
Technology must serve the full depth of human potential — not just to solve, but to awaken.
Welcome to a space where statistics meet soul, and where the impossible is treated not as an exception — but as a signal.
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