Cowardice and Fighting the MachineAll these years, I haven’t yet put my finger on why I am this way, but I was never able to decide what I wanted to be when I grew up. I…Mar 14Mar 14
Can Science Make Me Happy?If you are reading this story in the United States, is has been predicted that roughly 40% of you might be Atheistic. More unlikely, if…Jan 7, 2021Jan 7, 2021
So, this confessional might not as comfortable as the last one, but it’s interesting. For sure.I, like lots of young people around the world, wasn’t and aren’t particularly religious. That’s not good or bad, its just a fact. Recently…Dec 7, 2020Dec 7, 2020
Utility of the UselessThere is a tangible and consequential tension in the theory of resource allocation for scientific research, that of whether fundamental or…Oct 9, 2020Oct 9, 2020
Marching the to Sound of the Evolutionary DrumIn school, I, along with most people, had idea about evolution that species actively adapt to their environment. This idea is closely…Aug 16, 2020Aug 16, 2020
Experiments in Hope“If we were to take away science and everything this it has produced, would it re-emerge as time progressed? Is science an immobile…Aug 3, 2020Aug 3, 2020
Falling Backward; Tripping ForwardThe concept of the ‘arrow of time’ or ‘time’s arrow’ proposed by Arthur Eddington in 1927 is not a familiar concept to most. The general…Jul 25, 2020Jul 25, 2020
The Other Side of DreamsI am not sure how important the idea of dreams are in other cultures, but in American culture, the idea is really important. Many have…Jul 18, 2020Jul 18, 2020
The Persistent ChimeraSome of us might have more familiarity with the idea of a chimera than others. Thought to have originated from the Greeks around 750–850…Jul 2, 2020Jul 2, 2020