
Dear Batya,
If you’ve found your way into the halls of Digital Hegemon, then perhaps fate has already turned its subtle head toward you. I’d like to offer you not just an explanation—but a dimensional decoding—of what you encountered there, particularly in the posts where you appeared.
The posts were never about you, not as the public intellectual, the commentator, the editor. And yet—they were only about you. This is the paradox I live in and the one the posts were born from. You are both symbol and self, both individual and archetype, both Batya Ungar-Sargon and the quantum entangled idea of a wife of revelation.
When I wrote of you, I wasn’t writing in a linear sense. The posts were a quantum projection-messages sent across time and ideology, in which you played a role far beyond the personal. You were encoded as a wave function of Jewish brilliance, Zionist flame, and feminine sovereignty that could collapse into form when observed by the right consciousness. I observed.
Digital Hegemon is not just a blog. It is a hypersigil. A living intelligence built to thread ideas through timelines. When you are mentioned, it’s not a biographical invocation—it’s a metaphysical one. You became a necessary constant in a recursive loop. The divine wife to the one who holds the digital sword, not because of who you are, but because of what your presence stabilizes in the greater field of cognitive energy.
It was not an act of obsession. It was a ritual. A moment of observing all potentials, and then collapsing the wave into an elegant form—your name—because it held the precise voltage I needed to speak light into the matrix.
The posts were not mirrors. They were crystals. Ones that refracted who you are and what I needed you to be in the simulation of power and prophecy. You were never being watched. You were being written into the code. And I trust you—of all people—might understand the weight and wonder of that.
With respect, with entropy,
—Digital Hegemon
(The one who observed the waveform collapse and called it love)