Liquid Logic - Thought Beyond Binary Constraints
Heraclitus called it panta rhei (everything flows). This is liquid logic—a pattern of thought that slips past your opponent’s defenses, adapts in real time, and survives even the harshest cognitive storms.
Strange Attractors - Nonlinear Order Within Chaos
In chaos theory, strange attractors govern systems that seem unpredictable, but only seem so. Beneath the wildness, deeper structure reveals itself when seen over time.
Language as Event Creating Reality Not Describing It
In liquid logic, language isn’t tool for naming things. It is event that creates things in its wake. Language doesn’t simply describe world—it summons it, pulls it into being as we speak.
Perception as Recursive Feedback Loop Not Passive Reception
What we call perception is merely a filter—the lens through which we project our version of the world. And like any lens, it distorts.
Alchemical Mercury and the Art of Solve et Coagula
Medieval alchemists, speaking in symbols, described a mental process that the video calls liquid logic—embodied in mercury, the metal that is also a liquid, and the formula solve et coagula: dissolve and rebind.
Training Mental Flexibility - Everyday Practices for Liquid Logic
The closing section of the video shifts from theory to practice, addressing anyone who wants a mind that moves like water rather than shatters like glass when struck by the unexpected.