Between Systems — Where Thought Takes Shape

This project started with a simple observation: most of what fascinates me happens between systems, between disciplines, ideas, technologies, and even people.

I’ve spent my professional life in bioanalytics, designing instruments and methods for everyday diagnostics. It’s a field in which accuracy matters, but so does context.

You can measure everything perfectly and still miss the meaning if you forget why or for whom the measurement exists. Over the years, I’ve also explored philosophy, cognition, and the dynamics of human systems, from humanitarian work to entrepreneurship.

Each of these worlds has its own logic, its own constraints. But what keeps returning, like a quiet pattern underneath, is the same question: how could we find coherence from what appears first as a confusing complexity?

Between Systems is my effort to explore that question more openly. It’s not an academic journal, nor a professional showcase. It’s a thought lab, a space where concepts can meet, sometimes clash, and hopefully grow sharper.

Some posts will be about science or AI, others about education, video games, creativity, or, why not, some observations on the behaviors of crypto markets. All share the same intention: to connect what doesn’t obviously fit, and to see what emerges.

If you’re reading this, you probably share a certain curiosity for how things relate, not just how they work. That’s the kind of thinking that moves us forward, whether in a lab, a classroom, or life itself.

This site will evolve slowly, at its own pace. No agenda, no schedule, just the flow of ideas that seem worth sharing when they reach a certain shape.

Thanks for being here.

Let’s see what happens between systems.

Photo by Logan Voss