Profile PictureSergio Ozerianskyi

Sergio Ozerianskyi, a Master of Dramaturgy and Ukrainian scientist currently living in Indonesia. Sergio recognized the exclusive and fundamental, yet almost imperceptible, connection between his long-term study dramaturgy, a highly complex system, and the lives and beliefs of every individual and humanity as a whole on a quantum level. Since that pivotal moment, Sergio embarked on a lifelong quest to uncover the traces of multidimensional intrusion into our world through the smallest computational bits of stories that create our lives. In many ways, Sergio embodies the spirit of a modern-day Leonardo da Vinci, possessing a diverse range of professional and social skills that form the bedrock of Fundamental Dramaturgical Physics. Drawing inspiration from Steven Wolfram's lifetime framework, which bridged dramaturgy to our reality through computational language, Sergio also explored the realms of quantum mechanics and atomic-level biological processes. This interdisciplinary approach, coupled with his expertise in dramaturgy, philosophy, psychology, architecture, and business, laid the groundwork for the future of fundamental dramaturgical physics. Years of mind-blowing insights, meticulous systematizing, and tireless refinement of the laws and theorems of quantum dramaturgy have finally borne fruit in a book on the Physics of Important, titled “Physics of Important Things: Basics of Computational Dramaturgy & guide to Fundamental Dramaturgical Physics” published by Eliva press in a mid 2023. Within that pages Sergio is offering a fresh perspective on the nature of our existence. And provides some computational shortcuts in understanding our reality.

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