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Einstein tried to disprove quantum mechanics. Instead, a weird concept called entanglement showed that Einstein was wrong.
Autocrats like Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin fear democracy, yet go to great lengths to present themselves as democratic leaders.
How does the mind interact with the body? Nobody really knows — but these philosophers ventured an answer.
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These astounding inventions show that civilizations of the past were a lot more advanced than we might have thought.
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From “Thompson’s violinist” to the “Experience Machine,” these thought experiments will throw your mind for a loop.
There’s nothing like the end of the world to make you a philosopher.
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Science fiction movies capture a classic human flaw: getting the future mostly wrong.
We don’t understand why loneliness is bad for us if all we can say is that it hurts.
Presidential gravesites are spread out “democratically” — but this is more by accident than design.
“The Man in the High Castle” may be the most beloved alternate history book, but it is not the most historically accurate.
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The right questions are those sparked from the joy of discovery.
Quantum superposition challenges our notions of what is real.
Debate is a verbal sport with winners and losers. As such, it is less about the truth and more about who looks and sounds the best.
Children who have a brain hemisphere removed — a procedure known as hemispherectomy — behave completely normally.
They say that nobody understands quantum mechanics. But thanks to these three pioneers in quantum entanglement, perhaps we do.
Social media has made yelling past each other all the easier.
Like many of us, the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius hated waking up early, but his stoic philosophy always helped him get out of bed.
“Dune: Part One” screenwriter Eric Roth spoke with Big Think about the challenges of bringing Frank Herbert’s sci-fi epic to the big screen.
Ethicist and doctor Simon Whitney argues that society’s overly cautious approach to medical research is blocking breakthroughs.