What is NowYouCanSeeLove's goal?

To make love visible.

For all of human history, love has existed only as a feeling — subjective, ephemeral, impossible to verify. You could speak it, write it, promise it. But you could never point to it and say: here, this is proof.

We change that.

By recording the moment of love on an immutable ledger, we do something that has never been done before: we give love a timestamp. A location in the permanent record. Evidence.

Why this matters

This is not just a technological innovation. It is a philosophical shift.

Love has always been treated as something that cannot be captured — only experienced and remembered. But memory fades. Doubt creeps in. The mind asks: was it real?

When love is recorded — when the moment is anchored in an unchangeable ledger — it moves from the realm of feeling into the realm of fact. From subjective to verifiable. From ephemeral to permanent.

We call this the determination of love.

A new field

We believe we are opening territory that does not yet have a name.

At the philosophical level, we are proposing that a moment of genuine connection can be ontologically fixed — that love can become an event with coordinates, not just an emotion that passes.

At a level we do not yet fully understand — call it quantum, call it energetic — something happens when two people consciously choose to anchor their love in permanence. The act of determination may be more than symbolic.

We don't claim to have all the answers. We claim to be asking a new question:

What happens when love becomes visible?

Ongoing research

The founder of NowYouCanSeeLove, Yury Reut, is a researcher at the Institute of Philosophy at the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus. The phenomenon of love determination — its philosophical, ontological, and potential quantum dimensions — remains an active area of his academic investigation.

This project is not just a product. It is an experiment in a field that is still being defined.

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