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The Hidden Count in All Things
It’s fascinating how the abstraction of the concept of number—perhaps born from something as simple as comparing and generalizing two consecutive actions—could eventually lead to a profound unfolding of calculation, culminating in modern technologies rooted in mathematics (and logic). There must have been that initial moment of discovery—when this numerical abstraction revealed itself. Like a…
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It is all simple… when you understood it
The world is complex, yet it all boils down to a couple of simple fundamental concepts. Ideologically, simplicity is a condensed comprehension that the mind naturally arrives at as a result of the reason’s movement to pack and distribute universe reflections.
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Silence is golden
The brain is not perfect – it is only “one of the early versions” of the mother nature’s self-empowered calculation-reflection machines. Huge, gigantic time segments of the cosmos, on which quantitative and qualitative changes take place, are extremely distant to us in terms of sensations. The reason is not perfect either – though when it…