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In Retrospect
If the universe pressed the rewind button right now, will I be forced to do what I just did backwards in time? Will I be forced to “unwrite” this article? Or do I get a choice? Do I only get free will while moving forwards in time? The universe works in mysterious ways and only…
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Boredom
Is taking action essential? Indeed, it is. For in its absence, life succumbs to the dreariness of boredom. Boredom, intriguingly, addresses a complex challenge in the equilibrium of our mental state. Yet, what counterbalances boredom itself? Is it feasible to craft a scale for gauging ‘boreability,’ or does it transcend the realm of quantifiable measures?…
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Turbulent Fluid Attention Dynamics
But can a fluid be both laminar and turbulent at the same time? Surprisingly, the answer is yes! In a phenomenon called transitional flow, a fluid can exhibit characteristics of both laminar and turbulent flow.
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Causal Invariance
The world was a blur of colors, shapes, and sounds. Everything seemed to be moving too fast, too erratically. It was chaos. But there was a method to the madness. A pattern that governed everything.
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Causal Slippery Fish
This was supposed to be my birthday blog post on entropy. Tried to perfect this blog draft for eighteen days extra. Much of this delay was caused by generating alternate timelines.
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Simulation Hypothesis
” Zeno: I heard you read a blog post about infinity written in the future. How was it? Archimedes: The post was informative, but I found it lacked originality. Zeno: Really? I’ve always found infinity to be a fascinating concept. Archimedes: It is a fascinating subject, but the author simply regurgitated what we already know.…
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Address of Infinity
“Hilbert introduced the Hilbert Hotel paradox in a 1924 lecture. The tale of Hilbert’s Hotel was a profoundly creative way of exploring the concept of infinity in that era. It challenged the minds of mathematicians and laymen alike, and showed them that infinity was not just a number, but a never-ending story waiting to be…
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Singularities
“There are even bigger problems within mathematics and its relationship with reality. The vast majority of modern physics is now based on mathematical models. But when neither light, nor atoms, can escape a black box in reality, how do we take a look?”
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The 24 Generations of Programming Languages
“Can you make a table of the different generations of programming languages” A conversation with Chat GPT.
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Conclusion of Everything
“Space-time is like some simple and familiar system which is both intuitively understandable and precisely analogous, and if I were Richard Feynman I’d be able to come up with it.” -xkcd.com
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Quantum Computers
“Our knowledge in the field of computing is extremely limited. We currently employ bits (0/1) at the core of our computers. Dealing with concurrency related issues is a major challenge while representing algorithms. Coming to think of it, the Turing machine itself is a deterministic, single-threaded machine. Can such algorithms ever account for, represent and…
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Artificial Consciousness
“I believe that the real test of a theory of consciousness is to create artificial consciousness. I am not sure whether a simple Turing test would suffice for this, but it does seems inadequate. So is our mind simply an extremely complex computer running a complex bit of software?”
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Cognition and The Theory of Everything
“But either way, it is you who is looking at your computer, moving your eye across this sentence trying to make any sense of it. You do exist. It would be unfair to exclude YOU from the theory of everything. Eventually, you sense this world. Shouldn’t YOU be of greater importance in it?”
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So, Whats the Problem ?
“Philosophical criticism aside, I would like to elaborate upon a fundamental flaw in science. The scientific method is all about observation. A scientific hypothesis cannot be tested as a theory until an experiment is carried out. An experiment is an act of measurement. A measurement is done by an observer. Thus the role of the…
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The Theory of Everything
“… if we discover a complete theory, it should in time be understandable by everyone, not just by a few scientists. Then we shall all, philosophers, scientists and just ordinary people, be able to take part in the discussion of the question of why it is that we and the universe exist. If we find…
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About Everything
I once tried to narrate a story about everything. It was challenging. Where does one even start? And where does one even end?