Decision Making and Decision Fatigue – What’s the Science, Dude? Take a moment to count the decisions you have made since morning. Most likely, you’ve chosen what clothes to wear, what to have for breakfast, which route to take to work. Once at work, you took stock of pressing demands and made some decisions about …
Materialistic Thinking – Rational or Irrational? A materialistic way of thinking assumes that science is the be-all and end-all of human knowledge. Those who have this outlook claim that the methods of science are the only reliable ways to secure knowledge of anything “Science provides all the significant truths about reality and knowing such truths …
Exceptions To The Rule: The Speed Of Light (And Gravity?) Within Relativity Theory, if there is anything that is not intuitive it is the fact that in the entire Universe, it is the speed of light (and gravity?) alone that is absolute or fixed, not something like space being absolute or time being absolute. It’s …
The Simulation Hypothesis: Even More Evidence From Physics If physics is inconsistent it’s more likely we’re in a computer simulation. If physics is internally self-consistent then it’s more likely we’re in a really real reality. Alas, we have contradictions / inconsistencies in physics – relativity vs. quantum mechanics for example. Therefore, you probably exist in …
Everything Is Energy And That Is All There Is To It Albert Einstein – “Everything is energy and that’s all there is. Match the frequency of the reality you want and you cannot help but get that reality. It can be no other way. This is not philosophy. This is physics.” It’s now common knowledge, …
Understand the Universe and Create Peace Before you leap into the arms of AI and sell your soul to uniting with a machine, and becoming vulnerable to total control of someone else’s computer programming, take a walk into the visionary future with this brilliant and peaceful man, Mehran Keshe, founder of the Keshe Foundation. This …
Pearl: Is It a Stone or an Animal Product? So what are pearls anyway? Pearls are made of calcium carbonate and may be considered nature’s little accidents. Sometimes in the life of oysters, mussels, conch and some other shellfish, a tiny parasite or grit of sand gets ingested in the folds of the shellfish body. …
Math Games to Make Your Kids Love Mathematics You might have remembered the day when you have received a hard yelling from your math teacher for not finishing the math homework. If not, then there might be many other people who would have remembered the same day in their life. Like those days, today also …
Mathematical Patterns, Induction, and Mathematical Induction Mathematical Patterns, Induction, and Mathematical Induction An important part of a mathematician’s work is the perception of patterns involving numbers. Occasionally, a mathematician encounters some equations and perceives the presence of a general regularity in them. For example, look at the following simple identities: 4^1-1=3*1, 4^2-1=3*5, 4^3-1=3*21, 4^4-1=3*85, etc. …
Math Made Easy – Ideas Your Children Will Enjoy Teaching kids is a task parents must not compromise. Because of this, parents invest in time searching for tips on how to teach their kids. Sadly, teaching kids can be very hard especially if you are teaching them math lessons. But, there are math made easy …