One pole. No opposite. A singularity in the field.
In 1931, Paul Dirac proposed that magnetic monopoles — isolated north or south poles — could exist. Their existence would explain why electric charge is quantized. Decades later, we still search.
Superconducting quantum interference devices. Bubble chambers. Wire detectors. The apparatus of absence — machines built to find what has never been found.
Bauhaus geometric abstraction and particle physics diagrams share a visual language — circles, lines, fields. The rational meets the hypothetical. Architecture meets absence.
monopole.one exists at the intersection of rationalist design and theoretical physics. A digital Bauhaus experiment — geometry as truth, absence as presence.