I was born to scorched earth. A child of iron and stardust. Bright. Beautiful. Exquisite. Unsettling. Golden like Pyrite. Green like Youth. A perfect Chartreuse.

Revenge of the Sith is more than a sci-fi epic—it’s a tragedy of grief, fear, and lost innocence. Anakin Skywalker’s fall shows how unspoken sorrow can destroy what we love most, and how true strength lies in carrying grief without breaking the world.

Death Becomes Her reveals the hidden tragedy beneath Madeline Ashton and Helen’s rivalry, exposing how societal expectations distort women’s strength and grief. Through color, costume, and performance, the film critiques how power in women is punished—and how sorrow is mistaken for sin.

This reflection explores the evolving dance between existence and potential, suggesting that reality is not a finished state, but an unfinished composition. In uncertainty and interaction, deep truths emerge. Discovery becomes a bridge—revealing that understanding, like reality itself, is a living process.
The Theory of Primordiarity: Existence and Potential as Ontological Foundations
The Theory of Primordiarity: A Mathematical Model of Emergent Existence and Potential
The Theory of Primordiarity: Extended Mathematical Framework
The Primordiar Asymptote: A Theorem of Collapse and Constraint
The Coherence Ladder: A Unified Framework for Force, Symmetry, and Oscillatory Intelligence
Jen Theory is a space for unfolding ideas—where thoughts stretch, evolve, and refuse to settle. It isn’t about having all the answers; it’s about asking the right questions.
Here, you’ll find reflections on film, music, philosophy, creative writing, and the strange, beautiful connections between them. Some ideas may challenge you. Others may comfort you. But if a thought stays with you, even for a moment, then it was worth exploring.
Stay a while. Read. Think. Wander.