Matter tends to cluster or fragment into similarly sized, similarly featured units—coagulating under attraction (e.g., gravity) or breaking apart under entropy, impacts, or explosions. These comparable elements interact as building blocks or modules to form larger structures. In SDL InnerSpace we call this modularity, a fundamental property of matter that we locate as the basis for universal capacities for structural organization and thus for reasoning and consciousness. In physics it is quantified as amount of substance, just as inertia is quantified by mass and motion by energy.
Author: Sam Diellor Luani
Sam Diellor Luani is a creative thinker and a cartographer of inner worlds. Postmodernist author, digital artist, composer, and multilingual thinker whose creative work bridges languages, media, and philosophy. His art and writing are deeply empirical, shaped by systematic studies and a lifelong commitment to human-authored expression. Luani uses pastiche, fragmentation, and intertextuality to challenge the dominance of AI-generated hyperrealism, foregrounding human imperfection and intentionality.







