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Saeed: Pegahan

The defining moment of Pegahan’s activism came in 2006. Following years of unmet demands, the Tehran Bus Drivers’ Syndicate organized a strike—a legal right in many nations, but an act of war in the eyes of Iranian security forces. The strike paralyzed a significant portion of Tehran’s public transport, sending a clear message that the working class would no longer tolerate the state’s corruption and neglect.

While his mathematical prowess is acknowledged, Saeed Pegahan’s weightier contributions lie in the field of philosophy. He is a staunch advocate and interpreter of Hikmat al-Muta’aliya (Transcendent Theosophy), the school of thought founded by the 17th-century sage Mulla Sadra.

Pegahan's academic foundation is rooted in high-level physics. He completed his Ph.D. in December 2020, conducting research that has contributed significantly to the understanding of atomic and quantum systems. His early scholarly work includes investigations into in two-qubit systems, particularly how they interact with vacuum electromagnetic fields—a critical area for developing future quantum computers. Key Areas of Expertise

: His work involves engineering "energy-space lattices" to study collective quantum dynamics and information scrambling in complex quantum systems.

Saeed Pegahan has worked extensively with the new wave of Iranian directors who operate outside the strict censorship of state-sponsored cinema. His most notable collaborations include:

In the bustling intellectual landscape of modern Iran, where tradition often wrestles with modernity and established norms are frequently challenged by the curiosity of a youthful generation, certain figures emerge who refuse to be categorized easily. Saeed Pegahan is one such figure. A philosopher, a mathematician, a writer, and a religious scholar, Pegahan represents a unique convergence of disciplines that are often treated as mutually exclusive in the Western academic tradition.

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