A field diary · 2020 to today
I spent years making records. Then I put down the stage and picked up the road. The mountains, the sea, and above all the sky. This is where I keep what I found.
Vasileios Nektarios Sagonas (V-Sag)
Walk the road ↓The book, reviewed
An interdisciplinary panel read my first book. Three things they said.
On the writing"There are books that explain science, and there are books that make you feel what science describes. This one does something rarer. It arrives at genuine scientific insight through the trajectory of a single life."
On the science"The connections across fields are not loose parallels. They are structural claims about shared mathematics, from the harmonic series to gravity to the geometry of machine learning, and most of them hold up to scrutiny."
The verdict"Not the theory of everything. But a theory of how everything feels from the inside, grounded in real physics, real neuroscience, and real mathematics."
From an interdisciplinary review panel, April 2026. Read the full review →
After the clubs and the releases, I went looking for something older and quieter. I drove the back roads of Greece, slept under clear skies, and slowly fell for the universe. For astrophysics, for the way everything is connected by long, real lines. The music became a soundtrack to the wandering. This is the diary I keep meaning to write.
The map
Every pin is a place a photograph was taken, pulled straight from the pictures. The gold line follows the journey across Greece, year by year, from the foot of Mount Olympus onward.
diary stops photographs
The diary