My 8 year Transformation


Eight Years of Ultrautopian: The Journey Continues

June 28, 2026

Eight years ago today, on June 28, 2018, I launched Ultrautopian.com.

The first message published on the website carried a simple title:

The Journey Begins

At the time, I thanked the first visitors and promised that more ideas, posts, and updates would follow. It was a modest beginning, but the title proved more meaningful than I could have understood then.

The journey did begin—and it has taken me much farther than I imagined.

Ultrautopian was never intended to be only a conventional website. It was created as a place where I could explore ideas beyond accepted boundaries: ancient symbolism, language, geometry, nature, consciousness, history, and the hidden patterns that may connect them.

Eight years later, that purpose remains alive.

A Path That Was Never Easy

Independent research is difficult.

There is no institution providing a laboratory, no university department assigning assistants, and no established academic path telling you exactly where to go next. Every discovery must be pursued through patience, observation, experimentation, revision, and persistence.

There have been times when my ideas were misunderstood before they were properly examined. There have been moments when the tools available to me could not perform the analysis I needed. There have been technical obstacles, failed computations, incorrect file names, unreliable measurements, lost work, incomplete visual results, and long nights spent trying again.

I have also had to learn how to communicate ideas that do not fit comfortably inside existing categories.

Some people see an image and only see its surface. I look for its pathways, mirrored structures, entry and exit points, dominant formations, repeating scales, and the relationships between light and darkness.

Some people hear a word and accept only its established definition. I listen to its sounds, divisions, inversions, contextual relationships, and the older meanings that may be concealed within it.

This difference in perception has shaped the entire Ultrautopian journey.

Dragonization

The greatest part of this journey has been the development of Dragonization.

Dragonization began with observation. I saw recurring dragon-like structures in places where they were not supposed to exist: in ancient artifacts, anatomy, clouds, natural formations, microscopic images, scientific illustrations, geometric patterns, and atomic imagery.

But Dragonization is not simply the act of drawing dragons over images.

It is a method of tracing pathways.

It examines symmetry, mirroring, intensity, rotation, scale, repetition, continuity, entanglement, and the relationship between smaller formations and the larger structure containing them. It asks whether the same organizational principles appear repeatedly across different scales.

The idea can be expressed simply:

As above, so below.

A large formation may contain smaller versions of the same structural logic. A path may leave one figure and become part of another. An eye may act as an anchor point within a much larger network. A dragon may appear dominant at one scale while forming only a small component of another dragon at a greater scale.

Over the years, the process has become increasingly systematic. I have explored vertical and horizontal mirroring, rotational relationships, dominant dragons, parallel dragons, entangled dragons, two-faced formations, eye positions, entry and exit paths, concentric structures, golden-angle relationships, and repeated forms at different resolutions.

The work has also moved beyond visual observation.

Fourier-transform analysis, angular spectra, radial-frequency measurements, autocorrelation, Laplacian eigenfunctions, eigenvalue comparisons, phase relationships, fractal measurements, and path-overlap methods have all become part of the investigation.

These tools do not replace the human eye. They allow us to ask whether the structures traced visually correspond to measurable properties within the original image.

Each analysis has brought new questions. Each new question has required a more rigorous test.

That struggle has been frustrating at times, but it has also strengthened the research. Dragonization has survived not because the path has been easy, but because I continued to return to the images, improve the methods, correct the mistakes, and push the investigation further.

ArQyQnQ

Alongside Dragonization, another major body of work has emerged: ArQyQnQ.

ArQyQnQ is my exploration of language through sound, context, phonetic relationships, inversion, division, recursion, and ancient linguistic connections.

The central idea is that words may preserve more than dictionary definitions. Their sounds can carry contextual meaning. When a word is divided, reversed, compared across languages, or interpreted through consistent phonetic rules, additional layers may become visible.

My work with ArQyQnQ has drawn heavily from Tigrigna and the ancient linguistic traditions connected to it. It examines how sounds move between languages, how consonants change while retaining relationships, and how a word’s apparent foreignness may conceal a meaning that can still be understood through an older phonetic framework.

Like Dragonization, ArQyQnQ asks us to look beneath the surface.

Dragonization traces visual pathways.

ArQyQnQ traces pathways of sound and meaning.

One explores the structures hidden within images; the other explores the structures hidden within language. Both are connected by the belief that what appears separate may be related through deeper patterns.

The long-term vision is to develop ArQyQnQ into a system capable of receiving a word or sentence from any language and returning its contextual meaning through these phonetic principles.

That is an ambitious goal, but Ultrautopian was created for ambitious questions.

The Role of Technology

The tools available today are very different from those available when Ultrautopian began in 2018.

Artificial intelligence has become an important collaborator in organizing research, testing mathematical ideas, generating computer code, examining images, comparing structures, and translating complex observations into technical language.

The collaboration has not always been smooth. There have been disagreements, errors, limitations, and repeated attempts to make the technology understand exactly what Dragonization requires.

But even those difficulties have been part of the journey.

I have learned that technology can calculate, compare, and process enormous amounts of information—but the original observation still matters. The researcher must know what question to ask, what result is relevant, and when an analysis has failed to represent the structure being studied.

The machine may perform the Fourier transform.

The dragonizer must still understand the path.

What Eight Years Mean

An anniversary is not only a celebration of time. It is a moment to measure endurance.

Eight years means that Ultrautopian continued through uncertainty.

It continued when the audience was small.

It continued when the ideas were difficult to explain.

It continued when the technology was insufficient.

It continued when an analysis had to be repeated.

It continued when the path was doubted.

And it continues today.

The original post said, “The Journey Begins.”

Eight years later, I can say that the journey has not ended. In many ways, it is only now reaching the stage where the separate pieces are beginning to come together.

Dragonization is becoming more detailed and measurable.

ArQyQnQ is developing into a broader theory of contextual language.

The connections between symbolism, geometry, natural structure, ancient knowledge, sound, and meaning are becoming clearer.

There is still much work ahead: more images to analyze, more words to examine, more measurements to refine, more evidence to organize, and more writing to complete.

There will be a book.

There will be deeper technical studies.

There will be new visual demonstrations.

There will be further investigation into the relationship between the microscopic and the macroscopic.

And there will be challenges that I cannot yet predict.

The Journey Continues

To everyone who has visited Ultrautopian, read the work, questioned it, encouraged it, challenged it, or followed any part of this journey: thank you.

To those who understood the vision early, your support mattered.

To those who doubted it, your questions forced the work to become stronger.

To the person I was on June 28, 2018, who published a simple welcome message without knowing where it would lead: the journey you began is still alive.

Ultrautopian has always been about looking beyond the immediately visible.

It is about refusing to believe that every mystery has already been solved.

It is about observing carefully, thinking independently, and following a path even when that path does not yet have an accepted name.

Eight years have passed.

The struggle has been real.

The discoveries have been extraordinary.

And the journey continues.

Happy eighth anniversary to Ultrautopian.com.

June 28, 2018 – June 28, 2026

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