VECTOR
Making science affordable for everyone
Beginnings are hard.
1. Why this exists
I am creating this Substack because science has become too long a secret to keep: it is kept behind the curtain of subscription and academic opacity, and covered up by misrepresentations, conspiracy theories, and denialism.
When knowledge is accessible only to the privileged few, it weakens itself in the process. When it is misunderstood, it creates a perilous situation.
There are no stand-alone topics of biology, virology, epidemiology, or medicine, but various lenses through which we understand the same rapidly evolving world.
The VECTOR concept originated in the conviction that complexity should not be avoided and that truthfulness should not belong exclusively to those who practice their discipline.
This is my take on making science understandable without compromising its integrity and complexity.
2. My community
This is an invitation to a common path of thought, a journey in which ideas are not taken for granted but tracked, disassembled, and reassembled in much the same way vectors disclose direction, magnitude, and structure hidden by superficiality.
Curiosity here becomes a productive power, driving ideas away from certainty and keeping them moving.
This is a community for people who find questions preferable to answers, and for whom understanding is always changing directions.
3. What to expect
This newsletter will mainly focus on biology, virology, medical sciences, scientific discoveries and biological questions.
The goal is not to oversimplify complexity but to make it affordable for everyone: to turn difficult concepts into something accessible without stripping away their scientific integrity.
So:
You can expect one article per week, or two per months, depending on the nature of the topic
All content will remain free for now
A future paid subscription may be considered if the community grows but accessibility will remain a core principle of my project


