
Prologue – Why I Choose to See the Universe Anew
by H.Sol | Alchem Transdisciplinary Lab
For the past six months, under the name NatsunSiseon (“Strange Perspective”), I have been exploring many different ideas — across physics, consciousness, information, mathematics, life, and technology. At first, they looked like separate topics scattered in different directions.
But as time passed, I began to notice something deeper beneath them all: a structure, a flow, an underlying architecture that seemed to connect everything.
I realized that the universe, consciousness, information, life, mathematics, and technology do not exist as isolated domains. They are part of a single evolving system — a continuous, self-referential process of pattern formation and transformation.
And so today, this space is reborn with a new name and a new purpose.
Welcome to the Alchem Transdisciplinary Lab
From now on, this lab will revolve around a small set of big questions:
- What mathematical structures shape the universe?
- How do consciousness, information, and life emerge and organize themselves?
- Why do humans create technology, and how does technology in turn reshape humans and civilization?
- Can all of this be understood through a single unified framework?
The Alchem Transdisciplinary Lab is my attempt to explore these questions in an integrated way — not as separate academic fields, but as different layers of one reality.
Four Core Themes of This Lab
1) The Mathematical Architecture of the Universe
Functions, vectors, derivatives, differential equations, fields, and symmetries — the basic language that underlies physical reality. I will approach “what the universe is” through “how it is mathematically structured.”
2) Consciousness, Information, and Complex Systems
Where does consciousness come from? How does information give rise to patterns, life, and mind? Here I will look at brains, networks, and emergent behavior as information structures.
3) Physics, Philosophy, and the Evolution of Ideas
Human understanding of the world has gone through many paradigm shifts. By tracing this history, I want to see how our “world models” have evolved — and what kind of model is needed now.
4) Technology, Life, AI, and Innovation
This is where the lab’s practical strength lies: connecting theory to real-world change. From mathematics to physics, to information, to AI, to industrial and social transformation — I will treat this as one continuous chain.
Main Series – “The Mathematics of the Universe and the Structure of Consciousness”
The central series of this lab will be a four-part exploration:
Part 1 — The Frame of the Universe
Functions → Vectors → Derivatives → Differential Equations → Fields → Symmetry
Part 2 — The Heart of Physics
Action → Lagrangian → Conservation → Symmetry → Quantum Structure
Part 3 — Complexity, Life, and Consciousness
Information → Entropy → Emergence → Neural Systems → Life Structures
Part 4 — A Unified Interpretation of Universe and Mind
Self-Reference → Pattern Formation → Ontological Structure
Each chapter will be written as clearly as possible, and whenever I introduce a theoretical concept, I will also ask: “How does this connect to real technology and real change?”
A Living Knowledge System
This lab is not simply a place where articles are posted and left behind. Every piece of writing is open to revision, refinement, and integration into a larger structure.
Insights accumulate. Patterns deepen. The knowledge base reorganizes itself. In that sense, this lab is also an experiment in how ideas can learn.
A New Journey Begins
From here on, the Alchem Transdisciplinary Lab will explore a unified view of:
Universe · Consciousness · Information · Life · Technology
Thank you for stepping into this new frontier with me.