My Teachers
The thinkers who shaped the way I see time, mind, life, and reality.
Over the years, certain philosophers and scientists have quietly taken up residence in my head, rent-free. I have never met most of them. They taught me through books, lectures, interviews, and the long, solitary process of wrestling with their ideas. Some of what they taught me has stuck. Some of it has no doubt leaked out of my aging brain. That’s on me, not them.
At age seventy-five, I remain a student. I’m now at the age when saying “time is short” is not a euphemism; it’s a fact. This realization comes ironically just as I grow ever more acutely aware of how much there is yet to understand. Time is no longer just something I measure; it is something I feel, something visceral. Consciousness is not just a debate topic; it’s the source of every experience I have left. Life, information, reality itself are not abstract puzzles. They are the very fabric of the world I inhabit.
This section of my website is where I pay a small tribute to the thinkers who have helped me think more clearly about these things. I group them loosely into four domains: Time Lords, Philosophers of Mind, Life Architects, and Information Theorists. The titles are playful. The admiration is not.
I don’t present their ideas as final answers. I offer them as invitations to wonder, to question, and occasionally to have one’s mental furniture rearranged.
Welcome to My Teachers!

