1. I choose novelty over repetition.
I don't create mechanics for the sake of uniqueness. I create them because the space of randomness is infinite, and repeating the old means refusing exploration. Each project is an experiment. Each mechanic is a discovery.
2. I am a mathematician who builds structures, not copies.
My work is not cloning models. My work is building new probabilistic systems that behave in ways no one expects. If a mechanic does not surprise me, it is not worth my time.
3. A clone is a refusal to think.
Cloning kills ideas, curiosity, and development. I do not repeat. I discover.
4. A mechanic is a language.
I don't make "another slot". I create a new way to interact with randomness. A mechanic is not a skin, not RTP, not a marketing feature. It is a form of thought.
5. The player must be surprised, not reassured.
If the player knows in advance what will happen, the system is dead. A living mechanic turns the player into a participant, not a spectator.
6. I do not work for the market.
The market loves repetition. I love exploration. We simply exist in different planes.
7. Uncloned Math is my way of existing in the craft.
Not a brand. A position. If I create a mechanic, it must be new. If I create a game, it must be alive. If I create a system, it must be honest.