Research team

The ISKRA Foundation research team consists of people with diverse competencies in the fields of physics, computer science, engineering, mathematics, philosophy, technology – united by a common goal: understanding the fundamental structure of reality.

The principles that guide our research

Interdisciplinarity
Openness and critical review
Searching for mechanisms and technologies
Ethical responsibility

The ISKRA Foundation Research Team was founded on the belief that fundamental questions about the nature of reality cannot be resolved within the boundaries of a single discipline, a single language, or a single paradigm. Despite the enormous descriptive power of modern science, barriers increasingly emerge that stem not from a lack of data, but from the lack of a common mechanism for integrating observed phenomena.

Therefore, the ISKRA Foundation is initiating the development of an interdisciplinary research group. They will be united by a common goal: understanding the fundamental structure of reality as an information process. Interdisciplinarity is not an afterthought or a catchphrase, but a necessary condition for conducting research at the fundamental level.

The team's work will focus on developing and verifying the Māyā theory — a proposition that time, matter, energy, and gravity are not primordial entities, but emergent effects of local, discrete information processing. This theory is not treated as a closed system or a ready-made answer, but as a starting point for further research, mathematical formalization, and the pursuit of empirical consequences.

The team will operate at the intersection of theory, technology, and philosophical reflection. Formal analysis will intertwine with systems thinking, computational architecture, and practical experience working with discrete processes — from simulations and computational models to structures familiar from computer science and artificial intelligence. This approach allows for the formulation of questions rarely encountered within narrowly specialized fields.

Critical verification of the team's own assumptions will remain a crucial element of the team's work. The ISKRA Foundation believes that every fundamental theory must remain open to correction, falsification, and development. Verification — even negative verification — is not a failure but a necessary element of the cognitive process. Only in this way is it possible to move from interpretation to theory with real scientific value.

In creating this team, we are not striving for simple answers or quick conclusions. The goal is to build a space that will enable long-term research into the mechanisms underlying reality — with full awareness of the technological, philosophical, and ethical implications such discoveries may bring. In this sense, the ISKRA Foundation Research Team is intended to be not just a group of researchers, but a community of thought whose ambition is to push the boundaries of what we currently consider knowable.

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The people behind ISKRA

ISKRA was not created as a business or academic project, but as a result of the common path of two brothers who were united by a passion for asking questions about how reality works at its foundations.

Joint work, based on trust and intellectual independence, became a space for the development of ideas that today take the form of a research program.

Seweryn Czarnocki

Vice President of ISKRA - Discoverer of the MĀYĀ Theory

Daniel Czarnocki

President of ISKRA - Co-creator of the MĀYĀ Theory, Creator of the LOGOS model
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