Open source isn’t just code. It’s about building something bigger than ourselves.
When we gift our time to open source, we’re not just helping “others”—we’re investing in the "common good".
When we gift our time to open source, we’re not just helping “others”—we’re investing in the "common good".
Historic Events as Game Outcomes, shaped by whether we see the world as zero-sum (one gains is another’s loss) or non-zero-sum (cooperation and mutual gains). From empires, colonization and capitalism, to today’s chaotic state. Finally, how AI might shift these dynamics.
Life will hit you hard. It doesn’t care about fairness. Pain arrives uninvited. But you don’t have to break, you can choose to do good, no matter what.
Paul Erdős famously remarked, “Mathematics may not be ready for such problems.” We are exploring its mathematical structure, historical and computational efforts, theoretical barriers, and connections to other domains like dynamical systems and computability theory.
Exploring the Demise of Spacetime: Insights from Quantum Gravity, Holography, Post-Spacetime Models, and Foundational Philosophy—What’s Our Role as Observers?
This journey will cross neuroscience, philosophy of mind, quantum theory, and religious and spiritual traditions. Let's dive into what we know, what remains speculative, and what might be unknowable.
This model draws on the holographic principle, where information is encoded on lower-dimensional boundaries
I Do Not Believe in Believing, do you? Look at the sun. Do you believe in it? No. It’s there—blazing, real, undeniable.
What defines the nature and behavior of women, and how have these traits played out over the sweep of history?
ChatGPT packaged an LLM in a user-friendly chatbox. Overnight it retired whole sub-fields and flooded media, classrooms, and boardrooms.
The pursuit of invariant truths. Experiments controls variables, models that adjusts for confounders. By "Controlling for Time" we get a taste of eternity, of knowledge that doesn’t expire when the clock ticks forward.
The World a Mess, but What "Can" We Do? Ever feel like the world is broken? Like everything’s unfair, and most people are just full of it—lying, cheating, and pretending? You’re not alone. Growing up, we’re told to trust, to believe in goodness, but
For researchers and health policy makers, understanding the value of SW-CRTs can open doors to more robust evaluation of health programs. In an era of accountability and evidence-based policy, being able to demonstrate that a new strategy works (or that it doesn’t or needs modification) is crucial.
Love’s Hidden Trap: Jealousy and the Fight for Freedom
What’s the point of life? Why am I doing any of this? Why so much suffering?
Life Is Full of Options. But "Real change" takes guts. Grow a Pair!