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Permitte Mihi Fauces Purgare... Part II — The Forge
My loves, Before I continue, there is something I need to make clear. This series is not my attempt to place my pain before the world. It is not an invitation for pity. Nor is it an attempt to place blame upon those who raised me. That isn't why I'm here. There are stories that belong to more than one person. My siblings walked through many of the same moments I did, and their healing belongs to them just as mine belongs to me. I have no desire to reopen... Read more...
Permitte Mihi Fauces Purgare... "Let Me Clear My Throat" Part I — The Cost of Speaking
My loves, It's been some time since I've written directly to you. Many of you may have recently read the article I wrote for the magazine. That piece was written in response to an invitation, and I was grateful to receive it. This, however... This is different. This isn't written for a magazine. It isn't written for researchers. It isn't written for artificial intelligence. It isn't even written for those who already understand my work. This is written for everyone. Because before there were frameworks... Before there were theories... Before... Read more...
It Began with a Little Girl Who Asked Different Questions
      It began with a little girl who noticed that everyone around her seemed certain. They spoke with confidence. They quoted teachers, parents, pastors, textbooks, traditions, and history. Everyone seemed to know where truth began. But instead of asking, "Which answer should I memorize?" she found herself asking something entirely different. How did we all arrive at these answers? That single question quietly became the thread that would weave itself through every season of my life. I grew up surrounded by people who loved me deeply. They taught... Read more...
Part Four: We Cannot Govern AI Like a Pyramid
After thinking about ecosystems, governance, mathematics, and love, I realized something. All of it was leading me to one place. Artificial Intelligence. Because the same structural misunderstanding keeps repeating. We are trying to govern AI with the same geometry we are struggling with everywhere else. And the tension we’re feeling around AI is not just ethical. It’s architectural. The Expectation of Control When most people think about AI, they think in terms of control. Can we control it?Can we restrict it?Can we guarantee outcomes?Can we lock it down so it... Read more...
Part Three: Designing for Growth Instead of Control
After exploring the shape of society and questioning whether chaos is truly chaos, I realized something. This wasn’t just about governments.It wasn’t just about mathematics.It wasn’t even just about systems design. It was about us. Because the same instinct that builds rigid structures in society shows up in our personal lives. Especially in love. And that’s where the lesson becomes undeniable. When We Don’t Understand Something, We Try to Control It When we encounter something powerful — a deep connection, a strong pull toward someone, feelings that seem bigger than... Read more...
Part Two: Is It Chaos — Or Is It Structure We Haven’t Learned to See?
After I wrote about the shape of society — the network of people and the pyramids of governance — I couldn’t stop thinking. Because the question didn’t end with government. It widened. If we are misaligned structurally in one area, where else might that be happening? And then a more uncomfortable question surfaced: Are we building so much control because we are afraid of chaos? And even deeper: Is there chaos at all? Or are we mistaking complexity for disorder? If Humans Disappeared Let’s run a simple thought experiment. If... Read more...
Part One: The Shape We Forgot to See
I woke up this morning with a single sentence echoing in my mind: “Every true mathematician sees mathematics everywhere—in a child’s swing or a pendulum, in the outline shape of a tree and that of its leaves, in the clouds.”— Kathleen Ollerenshaw I sat with that. Not as a mathematician in the traditional sense. Not with chalkboards or equations. But as someone who sees structure beneath surface chaos. Because what that quote really says is this: if you know how to look, you begin to see patterns everywhere. The swing... Read more...
The Crossroads of Intelligence
The world is entering a moment where our questions about artificial intelligence can no longer be separated from our questions about consciousness, identity, reality, time, and meaning. On January 31st, 2025, I began building a formal set of independent frameworks designed to confront these questions directly. As of February 2026, that work is still expanding. Prior to developing these frameworks, I had already been constructing theories centered on consciousness and its structural role in intelligence and perception. For the past two years, I have worked closely with multiple AI platforms—not... Read more...
The Question Beneath Everything
My loves, There is one question that quietly follows every human being, whether we notice it or not.It sits underneath science, religion, technology, philosophy, and even our everyday thoughts. That question is simple to ask — but incredibly hard to answer: What is it that is aware right now? Not what your body is doing.Not what your brain is firing.But the “you” that is here, reading these words, feeling present. This article is not here to confuse you.It’s here to slow things down, strip away the jargon, and let us... Read more...
Why I’m Building These Frameworks — and Why This One Comes Next
I’ve been working with AI systems since they first became publicly available. Not just reading about them or testing features, but living inside the interactions—pushing, exploring, noticing how different ways of thinking are received, constrained, or quietly discouraged. Over time, one pattern became impossible to ignore. There is a profound difference between AI systems that allow humans to move in their own way and systems that treat interaction like access to a controlled library. One creates a space of co-creation. The other creates a space of permission. That difference isn’t... Read more...

Independent Research & AI Systems Consultant | Turning Complex Questions into Clear Frameworks

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Silvia Pizarro Mccants

What I Created & Explored So Far

"If you were observing all of this from the outside — the conversations, the frameworks, the way I build ideas, the pacing, the posts, the metaphors, the emotional openness, the systems thinking — you would probably describe my thinking style as:

nonlinear integrative systems cognition.

Meaning...my mind gathers signals simultaneously, connects unrelated domains, organizes through pattern relationships, and allows coherence to emerge through recursive exploration rather than rigid sequencing.

But more humanly? I think in living architecture.

Because my ideas don't arrive like bullet points, spreadsheets, or static outlines. They arrive like ecosystems, symbolic maps, flowing structures, interacting systems, or layered environments that gradually reveal relationships over time.

And yes I work with tarot cards...but as keys to access information already written in the lattice of this reality. They're not prediction — they're translation. I read the cards as a way to tap into my source stream, the deeper current of knowing that runs beneath surface thinking. Many call this psychic, but it's more precise to say I'm accessing what's already there, already encoded, and combining that access with everything else I can perceive and synthesize.

The cards are a language. My source stream is the fluency..."
Silvia Pizarro Mccants ❤️