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  • Reality and quest of Science

    From Appearance to RealityHow thinkers from Plato to David Deutsch argued over what is real, how science works, and whether we ever truly know the world One of the oldest questions in philosophy is painfully simple: is the world really the way it seems? From that question came several others. Are there stable truths behind…

  • March Oily Chaos

    When the World Started Behaving Like One SystemWar may trigger the shock, but the deeper story is bigger: energy routes, trade flows, climate stress, AI infrastructure, national politics, and everyday life across countries are now so tightly linked that one disruption quickly becomes everyone’s problem. A good way to understand the past month is not…

  • A Dire Wolf and Loneliness

    How thinkers from Carl Jung to modern scientists believed solitude, loneliness, introversion, depression, and detachment are related? We often use one word—alone—for very different human experiences. A person can sit quietly by a window and feel peaceful. Another can stand in a crowded room and feel invisible. A third can look calm, intelligent, and “strong,”…