monopole.tech

The Pursuit

Physicists have searched for magnetic monopoles for decades. A single pole with no opposite.

Geometry

Pure forms. No gradients. No shadows. Just the essential shapes that define reality.

Structure

Bauhaus principles applied to the impossible. Form follows function, even when function doesn't exist.

Tessellation

Hexagonal grids mirror the crystalline order found in nature and theory alike.

Precision

Meticulous about the unmeasurable. Exact about the impossible. That is the monopole way.

The magnetic monopole remains one of physics' greatest unsolved mysteries. Unlike electric charges, which can exist as isolated positive or negative particles, magnetic poles always come in pairs. Separate a magnet in half, and you don't get a north pole and a south pole; you get two new magnets, each with its own poles. Yet theoretical frameworks suggest monopoles should exist, and if they do, they would be as fundamental to electromagnetism as electrons are to electricity.

This site is a meditation on searching for something that may not exist, rendered in the language of Bauhaus geometry and rational design. Every element serves a purpose. Every shape means something. And the whole thing is built on hexagonal principles, a nod to crystalline order and the mathematical beauty of tessellation.

In search of the impossible.

monopole.tech: A Bauhaus workshop for theoretical physics.