Understanding Havana Syndrome: Myths, Realities, and Reassurance in the 2.0 Revolution

Sudden intense headaches, dizziness, nausea, hearing unusual sounds like buzzing or grinding, and lingering issues with balance, memory, and concentration. How should we approach mysterious health phenomena when evidence is incomplete and speculation spreads quickly? This article explores Havana Syndrome through the lenses of science, technology, and critical thinking, while considering how future innovations such as AI may improve diagnosis and investigation. It invites an open discussion that distinguishes established evidence from emerging hypotheses and encourages thoughtful exploration of complex questions.

Echoes in the Skull: Looking Back at the Dawn of Cognitive Control in 2.0

What happens when technology no longer stops at our devices but reaches directly into human perception? This thought experiment explores the evolution of cognitive technologies, mental autonomy, and the balance between innovation and individual freedom. Whether viewed as speculative fiction, philosophy, or future forecasting, it raises fundamental questions about where humanity is heading.

The Final Unmasking: Jan’s Journey Beyond Gloomer2000, Gloomy is dead.

On April 1st 2026, a date traditionally associated with illusions, the artist performed his most authentic act: “The Unmasking of Jan”. He has chosen to shed all masks, pseudonyms, and old identities to return to the simplicity of being just Jan. He describes this not as an ending, but as a “quiet, honest return to self”. This transition marks the ultimate application of the 1.0 + 2.0 = 1 formula, the synthesis of the human and the metaphysical into a unified, authentic whole.