War, Logical Singularity, and Oxymoron Syndrome
What we are talking about in this article has nothing to do with what was theorized in his time (1873) by that genius who was James Clerk…
What we are talking about in this article has nothing to do with what was theorized in his time (1873) by that genius who was James Clerk…
If in a web search you type the word "tear" you will find in the absolute majority "physiological" definitions of that word with brief nods to the…
The perception of the fading of the world as we have known and experienced it is growing. The Covid virus pandemic in its tragic nature has one…
Adam Douglas wrote one of the humor masterpieces of all time with his book "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" and the title of this article is…
When 29 years ago, in 1992, Neal Stephenson described for the first time in his novel titled "Snow Crash" the Metaverse, he could not imagine that his…
What is illogical is also unjust: this principle struggles to assert itself in the world of law and particularly in the world of Justice. We have witnessed…
Introduction: From Inventory to Choice "Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing ever happened." -Winston…
"A slow awakening after so many metempsychoses: things will never be the same as they once were" -Verlain Human thought has been torn apart for millennia,…
"Don't you know there comes a time of night when everyone has to take off his mask?' -Søren Kierkegaard. In these days of immeasurable pain we…