Tag: Thought

  • The 3-Sum Puzzle

    The 3-Sum Puzzle

    What’s This All About? Imagine you’re given a list of numbers. Let’s say 20 numbers, chosen from 1 to 100. The question is simple: Is it always true that you can find three different numbers in the list whose sum is divisible by 3? It sounds easy, right? But once you try different lists, you’ll…

  • Evil: Scarlett O’ Hara is the best written and most misunderstood female character

    Evil: Scarlett O’ Hara is the best written and most misunderstood female character

    Being strong and unconventional sometimes means you can’t afford to be gentle I have not yet conducted a detailed demographic analysis of my blog readers, so I may lose some of you by introducing Scarlett O’Hara—the protagonist of Margaret Mitchell’s bestselling 1939 novel “Gone with the Wind.” This novel takes place during the American Civil…

  • Weekly Problem: Fallacy Fallacy

    Understanding the Fallacy Fallacy Test your knowledge about the fallacy fallacy – the mistake of assuming that if an argument contains a fallacy, its conclusion must be false.

  • Weekly Problem no.13 Vector Chase!

    Weekly Problem no.13 Vector Chase!

    Here’s our weekly mathematical problem. this time in Geometry!

  • Liar! Weekly Problem

    Liar! Weekly Problem

    🤔 Philosopher A 🤯 Philosopher B “Let’s start our discussion about the Liar Paradox…” Next Step Reset The Liar Paradox is one of the oldest and most famous logical paradoxes, dating back to ancient Greece. In its simplest form, it’s captured in the statement: “This statement is false.” Understanding the Paradox: If we assume the…

  • The Science of getting rich. Wallace D. Wattles.

    Everyone can, if he tries? I am not sure about that. I just started reading the book called “the Science of getting rich” by writer Wallace D. Wattles and he made an interesting thesis at the beginning of the book. “There is a science of getting rich, and it is an exact science, like algebra…

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  • Why stupid people always win-The Math of stupidity.

    Why stupid people always win-The Math of stupidity.

    What makes a person stupid and why do stupid people win over smart ones? An essay. There is a logic behind stupidity, and why it grows so fast. It’s a mathematical function. Before I show the reader the function of stupidity, we might want to clarify how one should define stupidity. This, however, is more complicated…

  • The physics Nobel prize this year was an honor to Max Planck

    Three men received on the 4th October, 2022 the physics Nobel prize “for experiments with entangled photons, establishing the violation of Bell inequalities and pioneering quantum information science”. Their names are Alain Aspect, John F. Clauser and Anton Zeilinger. Simultaneously, I was at an event to commemorate the 75th date of death of the famous…

  • The paradox of pain- I’ll gladly live in hell

    The paradox of pain- I’ll gladly live in hell

    We feel, we control, we lose. Why you maximize pain when you try to reduce it. A paradox is a statement or a concept that refutes itself, but when investigated may prove well-founded or true. To explain the paradox of pain, we first must ask ourselves how we shall define the term itself. There is a…