About the Author

Nyx Romero Redondo began programming at five, building worlds on a screen before she could articulate why. At seven, she had a dream she has never been able to forget: she was looking at her computer and saw every person she knew. Then she understood that she had created all of them. Everything that existed was her own creation. The clarity was total, and so was the loneliness. She went to bed that night begging to forget.

At fourteen, she drew a picture of a planet with a baby inside it and a tree growing from the top. She did not know why. She only knew that the planet was about to be born.

At twenty-one, during her first ten-day silent Vipassana retreat (which she thought was impossible, given her ADHD), she realized that attention is the fundamental energy we exchange. Not a metaphor for energy. The energy itself. Everything she had experienced, from the childhood dream to the programming to the loneliness, rearranged around this single insight.

What followed was a decade of testing that insight against reality. Psychedelic exploration that dissolved the boundary between self and environment. Somatic training in the Amazon with Huni Kuin and Yawanawa elders, where she learned that plant medicines had been teaching the same thing for millennia. A month-long state of nondual perception in which she experienced every living thing on this planet as her own body. Not as a belief. As a sensation. She composed a song from that experience, because language could not hold it.

Recognized by Forbes 30 Under 30 (Spain) at twenty-four, she founded Nekuno, a startup applying relational intelligence to technology. When that chapter closed, she carried the core question forward: if all systems tend toward integration, what is the system we are becoming?

The Astrorganism Framework is the answer she found. She distilled it in New Zealand, refined it from Stockholm, and published it from Australia. The theory did not emerge from an AI conversation. It emerged from a lifetime of dissolving the boundary between observer and observed, then recognizing the same pattern at planetary scale.

She is now establishing the Astrorganism Foundation in San Francisco, at the cradle of the technological revolution, to bridge indigenous wisdom with emerging technology and directly influence the development of planetary intelligence.

nyx@astrorganism.earth