From my apartment at 90 Tiffany Blvd, right next to the overgrown tracks of the old Boonton Line, I’ve been walking this path alone for a long time — listening, calculating, dreaming, and planting roots where the soil is tough.
We are building dm³ Soundworks: fully in-browser generative audio (ocean tides, mangrove resonance, 111 Hz healing frequency, and a Reeb helix modulated by live mathematics). These soundscapes accompany healing walking meditations along the future Ice & Iron Greenway, guided by the Cajueiro Principle — inspired by the giant cashew tree in Pirangi, RN, which covers 8,500 m² through aerial roots re-rooting in difficult soil.
The same operator sequence G = U ∘ F ∘ K ∘ C (Unfold-Fold-Curvature-Compress) runs through helical attractors on contact 3-manifolds, bilingual community workshops, a public installation at Uceda School, and a vision for a Newark Wellness Center in Forest Hill. All code is MIT, educational materials are CC BY 4.0, and full transparency is available in our GitHub repo.
Your support would mean the world to me. It would turn these solitary healing walks into shared community experiences. It would help us open the doors for free workshops, bring the soundworks and cymatics machines into classrooms at Uceda School, and take this work to the XII Bienal de Matemática in Brazil. Most of all, it would tell me — and everyone watching — that this vision matters: that mathematics, sound, and walking meditation can truly help heal a neighborhood.
Every dollar is a root touching the ground. Give first, then come walk with us. One day, we will walk the full line together — from this little seed at Tiffany Blvd all the way to the wellness homebase in Forest Hill. Thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for helping the Cajueiro grow.
— Pablo Nogueira Grossi
We are building dm³ Soundworks: fully in-browser generative audio (ocean tides, mangrove resonance, 111 Hz healing frequency, and a Reeb helix modulated by live mathematics). These soundscapes accompany healing walking meditations along the future Ice & Iron Greenway, guided by the Cajueiro Principle — inspired by the giant cashew tree in Pirangi, RN, which covers 8,500 m² through aerial roots re-rooting in difficult soil.
The same operator sequence G = U ∘ F ∘ K ∘ C (Unfold-Fold-Curvature-Compress) runs through helical attractors on contact 3-manifolds, bilingual community workshops, a public installation at Uceda School, and a vision for a Newark Wellness Center in Forest Hill. All code is MIT, educational materials are CC BY 4.0, and full transparency is available in our GitHub repo.
Your support would mean the world to me. It would turn these solitary healing walks into shared community experiences. It would help us open the doors for free workshops, bring the soundworks and cymatics machines into classrooms at Uceda School, and take this work to the XII Bienal de Matemática in Brazil. Most of all, it would tell me — and everyone watching — that this vision matters: that mathematics, sound, and walking meditation can truly help heal a neighborhood.
Every dollar is a root touching the ground. Give first, then come walk with us. One day, we will walk the full line together — from this little seed at Tiffany Blvd all the way to the wellness homebase in Forest Hill. Thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for helping the Cajueiro grow.
— Pablo Nogueira Grossi

