The Impansion Manifesto

“I think the next century will be the century of complexity.”

Stephen Hawking

The whole and the parts

As human beings, we seek meaning; we want to understand ourselves and the world as a whole.

We turn to science for this purpose—but science works differently: it examines separate aspects of our experience in isolation.

The price of progress

This approach has fueled technological progress but left our sense of existence fragmented. Modern physics—relativity and quantum mechanics—has only amplified this division.

Three lines with increasingly complex bows

The upcoming paradigm

Now, complexity science offers a more unified perspective, challenging the belief that objects, distances, and durations form the foundations of reality.

But if complexity comes before material experience, what “shape” does it take?

Impansion: an integrative view

The answer is unexpected yet simple: inwardly expanded.

Onions grow inward: their outer layers are the past and their center hides the future.

Impansion is the philosophy that complex beings exist within simpler ones, experiencing a future that feels vast but is, in reality, sizeless.

Mathematics cannot capture this paradoxical worldview; art can.

Invitation

So, take off your shoes, join us, and watch human knowledge transform into a coherent, unified picture.

This is an open invitation—are you willing to think, and live, differently?


Learn more

You can learn more about Impansion reading the FAQ and the author’s page, or dive right into the projects.

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