What If Time Is Not What Physics Says It Is?
Every equation in physics works perfectly in reverse. Drop a ball, and Newton's laws can tell you exactly where it was a second ago. So why can't you unscramble an egg?
ReadResearch, hypotheses, and the questions nobody is asking yet.
Every equation in physics works perfectly in reverse. Drop a ball, and Newton's laws can tell you exactly where it was a second ago. So why can't you unscramble an egg?
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ReadIt writes legal briefs, composes music, and passes medical licensing exams. It cannot be genuinely surprised. The distance between those two facts contains everything we don't understand about intelligence.
ReadCollective synchrony is not a metaphor. When a group of people moves, breathes, or dances in unison, their neurochemistry literally converges. Science is starting to understand what ritual always knew.
ReadYou're standing in a room with a rectangle of red paint, and your chest tightens. You don't know why. Neither does neuroscience — entirely.
ReadA Stanford study found that human aging is not the slow, linear decline we imagined. It happens in two sharp waves — at 44 and at 60 — when thousands of molecules in your body change at once.
ReadIn 1906, Hilma af Klint painted the first known abstract artwork in Western art history. She told no one. She asked that the paintings not be shown until twenty years after her death. The art world is still catching up.
ReadSouth Korea's fertility rate just hit 0.72. Replacement is 2.1. No society in recorded history has recovered from this trajectory. What comes next is not theoretical — it is already happening.
ReadA Princeton mathematician walked into a jazz club and realized that the chord progressions on stage were tracing paths through a donut-shaped universe. Music theory has never been the same.
ReadA man in Liège spent twenty-three years trapped inside what doctors called a vegetative state. The lights had been on the entire time. Medicine had simply forgotten to look through the window.
ReadThe multiplanetary argument rests on a comfortable assumption: that the problems which made Earth uninhabitable will simply not follow us. They will.
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