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Our Reality Is a Möbius Strip explores the possibility that reality is not arranged as a simple inside and outside, but as a continuous fold where the observer, the world, and the act of perception loop back into one another.
In this episode of Observer Embedded Reality: Beyond the Anchor, Denny Cho reframes existence through the image of the Möbius strip: a surface where what appears separate is secretly connected, and where moving far enough “outward” eventually returns the observer to their own position.
Through the OER lens, reality becomes a recursive structure. The observer is not standing outside the universe looking at it from a distance. The observer is embedded inside the same surface they are trying to understand — moving through a world that keeps folding perception back into selfhood, meaning, and resolution.
A cosmology-arc episode on recursion, dimensional structure, self and world, and the strange possibility that reality is not a container we live inside, but a loop we participate in.
Reality is not two sides separated by a wall. It is one surface twisted deeply enough for the observer to mistake the fold for distance.
By Denny ChoOur Reality Is a Möbius Strip explores the possibility that reality is not arranged as a simple inside and outside, but as a continuous fold where the observer, the world, and the act of perception loop back into one another.
In this episode of Observer Embedded Reality: Beyond the Anchor, Denny Cho reframes existence through the image of the Möbius strip: a surface where what appears separate is secretly connected, and where moving far enough “outward” eventually returns the observer to their own position.
Through the OER lens, reality becomes a recursive structure. The observer is not standing outside the universe looking at it from a distance. The observer is embedded inside the same surface they are trying to understand — moving through a world that keeps folding perception back into selfhood, meaning, and resolution.
A cosmology-arc episode on recursion, dimensional structure, self and world, and the strange possibility that reality is not a container we live inside, but a loop we participate in.
Reality is not two sides separated by a wall. It is one surface twisted deeply enough for the observer to mistake the fold for distance.