🪐 A Questioner for the Survival of the Universe
📖 Reading to grasp the axis of history,
📜 Designing the future of civilization through policy,
🔭 Sowing seeds of thought that will endure even 100,000 years from now.

“The universe continues to expand, and so does my thinking within it. To be alive—this itself is my mission.”

“Welcome to a small planet for those who question life and civilization from a cosmic perspective, and for those who share the curiosity.”

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  • 06/07/2021 Experiencing both the U.S.–China trade war and the COVID-19 pandemic last year, people everywhere faced a situation that felt like a war without actual warfare—one that touched daily life and livelihoods alike. Amid such circumstances, regardless of whether one favored liberal democracy or social democracy, the common sentiment became: “Let’s at least preserve democracy.”…

  • 08/15/2025 DefinitionThe Cosmic Development Goal Index (CDG Index) is a comprehensive metric designed to assess the degree to which space exploration and development align with principles of sustainability and cosmic ethics across economic, social, and environmental dimensions. It extends the concept of the Sustainable Development Goal Index (SDG Index) into the domain of space, enabling…

  • 06/01/2021 In the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) framework, the Sustainable Development Goal Index (SDG Index) has been published annually since 2015 (Cambridge, 2020) to assess each country’s performance in achieving the goals, combining economic, social, and environmental indicators. Drawing on this idea, I propose that for space development we create a similar Cosmic Development Goal…

  • 05/29/2021 I am but a small being to speak of Cosmic Ethics, yet I believe it must be something that anyone can proclaim—if only they are able to philosophize and study the universe through science. For me, ethics (倫理) is, above all, the Precautionary Principle: a social mechanism that exists prior to law, one that…

  • 05/28/2021 German philosopher Karl Jaspers (1883–1969), in his book The Axial Age: The Birth of Religion and the Beginning of Philosophy, observed that between roughly 900 BCE and 200 BCE, four great intellectual and spiritual traditions emerged in different parts of the world: Confucianism and Daoism in China, Hinduism and Buddhism in India, monotheism in…

  • 05/28/2021 In a conversation with my professor of Eastern philosophy, I once remarked that mathematics is beautiful because it comes closest to truth. Pure mathematics, in its relentless pursuit of the real, willingly abandons the empirical, and therein lies its beauty. This raises an intriguing question: why, in English, is the sequence often rendered Beauty–Goodness–Truth…

  • 05/28/2021 1. Why We Should Contemplate the Universe By engaging in philosophical and religious reflection on the cosmic order, we can cultivate a self-transcending mindset that goes beyond the cyclical order of humanity, life, and the environment. By engaging in physical inquiry, we can imagine infinity in an existential and substantial sense, transcending its treatment…

  • 05/28/2021 Due to the COVID-19 crisis, the political and economic structures of the world have been abruptly thrust into a massive transformation. Ironically, what had been a burden to every nation—COVID-19—has, under the guise of disease control, become a problem-solver for issues such as climate crisis, war, famine, and ecological collapse. In particular, because of…