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Socially acute

11 Jun 2025 1 minute read 1 comment Ship Shard

Socially acute on Zen. https://dzen.ru/shipshard On Zen, in my best times, I had millions, half a million reads of publications. My blog is primarily devoted to topics such as economics, sociology, politics, additionally entertaining material and ori...

Be careful about bringing animals from the dead

5 Jun 2025 2 minute read 3 comments rantree

  Have you ever watched Pet Sematary? It is a classic horror movie. There was a new version recorded in 2019. But the classic is still amazing. It is mostly a zombie movie, but with the pets coming to life instead. What about the extinct animals comi...

Sampling Reality: Are We Living in a Quantum Projection?

3 Jun 2025 2 minute read 1 comment Adamq

In the heart of quantum mechanics lies a strange truth: the more precisely you try to know a particle’s position, the less you can know about its momentum. This is Heisenberg’s famous uncertainty principle. Curiously, this mirrors something familiar...

Authentic Science experiences in Singapore

2 Jun 2025 1 minute read 0 comments cryotosensei

Talk about Sentosa, and swanky resorts and upsized attractions come to mind. But little do people know that it is also home to Imbiah Trail. Interested adventurers can actually lose themselves in the midst of fascinating flora and fauna and forget ab...

Scissors of Moral Relativism

11 May 2025 2 minute read 0 comments Nathan Payne

The "Fates" are a group of disgruntled, mythological textile workers who determine the fate of man.  According to legend, they weave the threads of life into a tapestry of pain and good fortune, in whatever proportion they please.  In spite of their...

Decentralised collaborative action and semitopology

3 May 2025 3 minute read 1 comment Cosmologa

Blockchains and peer-to-peer systems represent a paradigm shift toward radically decentralised computation, where systems operate across numerous participants without central control. In the recent paper Decentralised collaborative action: cryptoecon...

The discrete nature of time in Bitcoin's blockchain

18 Apr 2025 3 minute read 0 comments Cosmologa

In the realm of decentralized technologies, Bitcoin's blockchain stands as a pioneering example of how complex systems can operate without centralized control. In a recent paper, Bitcoin: A Non-Continuous Time System, the author delves into the fasci...

Latest News in the Science World

28 Mar 2025 1 minute read 0 comments SOLb

Science and tech are racing forward in 2025! In China, breakthroughs in quantum communication shine with the world’s largest network (12,000 km), while Huawei’s AI weather model outsmarts traditional forecasts. The US leads with mRNA vaccine advances...

Mining for meaning: proof of useful work in particle physics

22 Mar 2025 2 minute read 0 comments Cosmologa

For more than a decade, blockchain's Proof of Work (PoW) consensus mechanism has been criticized for its environmental impact, with mining operations contributing to electronic waste and carbon emissions. Meanwhile, high energy physics (HEP) research...

How mathematics validate the New Testament

16 Mar 2025 1 minute read 2 comments Yttrandefrihet

Onomastic congruence. Say that five times in a row without slipping on your tongue if you can! It's quite a mouthful, but what is it about? So, if you've ever read the Gospels of Mark, Matthew, Luke, John, and/or the book of Acts, all found in the Ne...