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The “omnipresent word”: a paradox of scientific ubiquity
The paradox of ubiquity can be expressed as follows: in the modern world, a researcher or scientific figure can instantly spread ideas or hypotheses across all media platforms, becoming (virtually) omnipresent. But this media ubiquity in no way guarantees rigor, reliability, or validity. In other words: being everywhere does not mean being right. This paradox takes on particular force when a scientist frees themselves from the traditional codes of academic publishing to favor
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Oct 124 min read
Self-Regulation and the Necessity of External Oversight: The Dangers of Unchecked Power
Self-regulation is the ability of a system to maintain its balance without direct external intervention, using internal mechanisms to...
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Feb 274 min read
The Einstein-Bohr Debate: Determinism and Indeterminism, a Mirror for Our Political and Religious Choices
The famous debate between Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr about the nature of quantum reality is often considered the greatest scientific...
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Feb 243 min read
Evidence of a Superior Intelligence in the Design of Life
For millennia, humanity has pondered the complexity of life and the possible presence of a superior intelligence at the origin of the...
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Jan 222 min read
Mathematics: The Universal Language of Humanity and the Universe
Mathematics, often described as the language of the universe, transcends cultural, linguistic, and temporal barriers. It serves as a...
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Dec 23, 20242 min read
A Quantum Explanation of Human Soul, UFOs and Ghost Behavior
Quantum physics, with its counterintuitive principles, has long fascinated both scientists and laypeople alike. Among its most enigmatic...
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Sep 3, 20243 min read
Telepathy, Intuition, and Quantum Entanglement: A Link to the "unexplainable"?
The Allure of Mystery Experiences of telepathy and intuition, those moments when we feel connected to another consciousness, have...
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Aug 15, 20242 min read
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