For much of modern history, science has drawn its strength from a principle introduced by Karl Popper: falsifiability. The idea was simple but powerful. A theory should be open to the possibility of being wrong. If it could not be tested and potentially refuted, it could not be called scientific. This helped science grow by … Continue reading The World 3.5 Hypothesis
Author: Tom
“A man is what he thinks about all day long.” (Ralph Waldo Emerson) We are here in this world temporarily. How should we spend days here if not just for bread and butter? One modest attempt could be writing what we value on great minds and souls in sharing ideas with brevity. I hope this Blog could be one of such platforms.