Nostalgia and Its Cousins
A poignant reflection on nostalgia, grief, and remorse—exploring how we long for our past selves, navigate life’s choices, and embrace its bittersweet beauty.
Philosophy is never too far from physics. It is in their overlap that I expect breakthroughs.
A poignant reflection on nostalgia, grief, and remorse—exploring how we long for our past selves, navigate life’s choices, and embrace its bittersweet beauty.
Large Language Models (LLMs) challenge the traditional hierarchy of Data, Information, Knowledge, and Wisdom by showing how intelligence can emerge from granulation rather than distillation, offering a new perspective on how AI operates.
Here is a question we are not allowed to ask: If something were to travel faster than the speed of light, what would it look like to us?
Life and death has been a recurring theme on my blog. Confronted with our mortality, a common stance we assume
When I was about 15, oh so long ago now, I had this crazy hobby of book binding, which is
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My mom used to say that when your child is as big as you, you have to treat them with
Life is full of contradictions. I am attending a research retreat on mindfulness and contemplative practices at the beautiful Garrison
At some point in our life, we come to accept the fact we are closer to death than life. What
Since the post series on Particles and Interactions became a bit longer than I wanted, I thought I would break
Unreal Blog recently got another award as one of the top 100 philosophy blogs. The previous such award came a
When we looked at Quantum Mechanics, we talked about its various interpretations. The reason we have such interpretations, I said,