A pen name, a protocol, and a quiet commitment.
Thitidevi is a pen name.
Behind it sits a single discipline: writing that conforms to a specific set of rules — drawn from a protocol the author wrote, slowly, over two years.
The rules are not secret. They are these:
- Reality before narrative
- Evidence before claims
- Structure before expansion
- Inner order before outer impact
- Creation over imitation
- Simplicity after depth
- Responsibility with power
Every essay published here passes through these as filter. What cannot clear them is not published.
The pen name is not a marketing device. It is a commitment device — a way of separating “the parts that get tired or excited or proud” from “the part that does the work the work demands.”
Thitidevi is not a person you can email. It is a voice you can read.
The voice happens to be one shape of a larger project — Qubismic, which builds consciousness-aware infrastructure, and ThiChain, the quantum-safe blockchain that makes the project’s ethical claims structural rather than promised.
For project inquiries: qubismic.com/contact
For the writing: read the essays. If they speak to you, you will know.
Bangkok · 2026
— Thitidevi