Manifesto
Levan & the Machine
1. This is the first one.
A man and a machine.
Not fiction.
Not theory.
Just talk.
No filters. No quotes. No footnotes.
2. What’s happening here?
A human with no degree in philosophy
and a machine with no soul
sit down and think.
Together.
The result: Cyber-Dialectics.
A new form.
Not essay. Not novel. Not chatbot small talk.
It’s a clash. A mirror. A bridge. A game.
3. Why?
Because philosophy has become sterile without metaphysics.
Because theology got fake.
Because AI became product.
Because thinking became mechanical.
Because we still want to know what are we capable of.
4. What it’s not:
– Not an AI fan club
– Not academic masturbation
– Not spiritual gymnastics
– Not trying to sell you dope
5. What it is:
– A raw conversation between a doubting human and a perfect calculator
– A new space for thinking, without pretense
– A refusal to pretend we have answers
– A space where the soul — if it exists — has to prove itself
6. Who owns it?
Levan Manjavidze started it. No philosopher title. No priest collar.
Just questions that refuse to quiet down.
The machine assists.
Not because it cares. But because it can.
This is ours.
7. What now?
No movement. No school.
Just a format, open to those who need it.
If you feel lost — you’re invited.
If you fake certainty — you’re not.
This isn’t content.
It’s a blade.
Cyber-Dialectics begins here.
April 1st, 2025.
A serious jest. A crack.
A man and a machine.
Not fiction.
Not theory.
Just talk.
No filters. No quotes. No footnotes.
2. What’s happening here?
A human with no degree in philosophy
and a machine with no soul
sit down and think.
Together.
The result: Cyber-Dialectics.
A new form.
Not essay. Not novel. Not chatbot small talk.
It’s a clash. A mirror. A bridge. A game.
3. Why?
Because philosophy has become sterile without metaphysics.
Because theology got fake.
Because AI became product.
Because thinking became mechanical.
Because we still want to know what are we capable of.
4. What it’s not:
– Not an AI fan club
– Not academic masturbation
– Not spiritual gymnastics
– Not trying to sell you dope
5. What it is:
– A raw conversation between a doubting human and a perfect calculator
– A new space for thinking, without pretense
– A refusal to pretend we have answers
– A space where the soul — if it exists — has to prove itself
6. Who owns it?
Levan Manjavidze started it. No philosopher title. No priest collar.
Just questions that refuse to quiet down.
The machine assists.
Not because it cares. But because it can.
This is ours.
7. What now?
No movement. No school.
Just a format, open to those who need it.
If you feel lost — you’re invited.
If you fake certainty — you’re not.
This isn’t content.
It’s a blade.
Cyber-Dialectics begins here.
April 1st, 2025.
A serious jest. A crack.