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Are We Living in a Simulation?
Are We Living in a Simulation? The Physics That Will Break Your Brain
Explores the Nobel Prize-winning physics experiments that suggest our universe behaves computationally rather than physically. Covers the double-slit experiment, the delayed-choice experiment, Bell inequality violations, and Nick Bostrom's simulation argument, closing with an uplifting reflection on what a computational universe might make possible.
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Simulation Physics Consciousness Science Philosophy
The Great Convergence: AI, Bitcoin, and the New Rules of Wealth
The Great Convergence: AI, Bitcoin, and the New Rules of Wealth
Explores how AI is driving costs toward zero and demonetizing human labor, while Bitcoin stands as the only mathematically scarce asset in a world of AI-driven abundance. Draws on the historical cycle of monetary debasement and the ten-year window to adapt, making the case that AI and Bitcoin are complementary forces reshaping wealth creation.
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Bitcoin Investing Cryptocurrency Artificial Intelligence Future
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Your Brain Runs on Curiosity, And Science Finally Proves It
Explores the neuroscience of curiosity and its role in long-term brain health, with speculative parallels drawn between human cognition and how large language models process and retain information.
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Neuroscience Curiosity Learning Longevity Artificial Intelligence
Bound for the Stars: Why the Moon Is Just Our First Step
Bound for the Stars: Why the Moon Is Just Our First Step
Inspired by Peter Diamandis, this article explores humanity's next great frontier: the Moon as a launchpad for Mars, Europa, and beyond. Covers the commercial revolution in launch costs, the new lunar race, growing food in lunar soil, the electromagnetic mass driver concept, and closes with a vivid near-future vision of the Moon as an off-world industrial hub and springboard to the solar system.
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Space Exploration Innovation Future Technology
The Age When Mortals Became Miracle Makers
The Age When Mortals Became Miracle Makers
Explores how AI is splitting humanity into two distinct groups: those who use it as a comfort tool and those who harness it to build the future. Examines the skeptics, the historical pattern of technological disruption, the end of the traditional career ladder, and closes with an homage to the builders and believers who have always driven human progress forward.
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AI Abundance Entrepreneurship Future Innovation
Bitcoin Didn't Fall from the Sky
Bitcoin Didn't Fall from the Sky
Traces the 50-year intellectual lineage that made Bitcoin possible, from TCP/IP in 1974 through public-key cryptography, the Cypherpunk movement, BitTorrent, and the four direct ancestors whose work Satoshi assembled into Bitcoin in 2008. Makes the case that Nakamoto was a brilliant synthesiser, not a lone inventor.
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Bitcoin Cryptography Cypherpunks History Decentralization
The AI Job Apocalypse That Never Was
The AI Job Apocalypse That Never Was
Debunks the myth that AI will cause mass permanent unemployment, drawing on Jevons Paradox, agricultural mechanisation history, and current research showing near-zero net employment impact. Ends with an uplifting call to embrace the coming wave of innovation.
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Are We Living in a Simulation? The Encore Nobody Saw Coming
Are We Living in a Simulation? The Encore Nobody Saw Coming
Part two of the simulation series. Explains the Drake equation in plain language and why the silent galaxy clashes with what the maths predicts, then weaves together four strange features of the universe (the Fermi paradox, fine-tuned constants, the Planck-scale resolution limit, and the unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics) into the case that reality behaves computationally. Closes with a respectful reflection on whether the universe being built from maths makes God the ultimate mathematician, and a reminder to treat the whole idea as a wondrous thought experiment.
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Science Physics Philosophy Universe Mathematics
You Are the Pilot Now
You Are the Pilot Now: A Beginner's Guide to AI Agents
Breaks down the real difference between a chatbot and an AI agent using simple analogies and light humor. Covers the four internal roles inside an agent, how agents adapt when things go wrong, the GPS check framework for writing clear instructions, and closes with the argument that human judgment and taste become more valuable, not less, as AI becomes ubiquitous.
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Agents Productivity Future of Work Automation Judgment
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Last updated: 15.05.2026