What do ghosts and anomalous galaxy rotation rates have in common? Some sci-fi enthusiasts believe the answer involves "parallel universes."
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Artificial general intelligence will not arise in systems that only passively receive data. They need to be able to act back on the world.
The base rate fallacy may help to explain low reproducibility in various fields of science.
Bend it. Stretch it. Use it to conduct electricity.
The information we have in the Universe is finite and limited, but our curiosity and wonder is forever insatiable. And always will be.
Clear communication is good for business and life — but compelling communication can take you to another level.
A bat and a ball cost $1.10 in total. The bat costs $1.00 more than the ball. How much does the ball cost?
There may be a symmetrical interdependence between order and chaos.
A new technique for analyzing networks can tell who wields soft power.
One god stands for order, logic, and reason. The other stands for chaos, madness, and drunkenness. Nietzsche thinks you need both.
Whether you’re a leader looking to ramp up team output or just trying to improve your skill set, hard work alone is not enough.
Why, exactly, don't you trust that person's opinion?
Wordle activates both the language and logic parts of our brain and give us a nice boost of dopamine, whether we win or lose.
Since at least 600 BC, people have been mesmerized by the concept of the infinite.
There’s really only one mistake you can make: continue doing the same thing you already know is hurting you and expect a different result.
Questioning isn't just a way to get the right answer — it's also a means for sustaining relationships and creative thinking.
Philosophy can focus on some dull topics. Luckily, some thinkers have spent lots of time on the philosophy of sex
In "The History of Western Philosophy," Bertrand Russell made it clear whose thinking he admired — and whose thinking he didn't.
Most philosophers merely contemplate the world, but what about the ones who actually tried to change it?
Truth needs us to define the rules, grammar, and criteria for true statements. But can we do this within language itself?
Most things in the world can be seen in surprisingly different ways.
Survivorship bias occurs when we fail to consider how data was collected. To combat this, search for the "silent evidence."
These core teachings make an ideal starting point for exploring Buddhist philosophy.
People believe that slow and deliberative thinking is inherently superior to fast and intuitive thinking. The truth is more complicated.
Modernism has lasted longer than any art movement since the Renaissance.
IQ tests only measure two of the eight intelligences. Howard Gardner explains them all.
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AI is both a tool and a catalyst — and the key to successful integration is to rewrite your rule book and tinker.
A philosophical debate spanning creation, free will, and a sneaky teapot.
What was once an art form has been drained of color and personality by ruthless algorithms. Can we make chess human again?