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Galileos are rare. And we don’t need them

There is a common misconception about Science, with harmful effects.

Posted byNicolòFebruary 23, 2021February 24, 2021Posted inSomething Deeply HiddenTags:einstein, galileo, History, physics, science1 Comment on Galileos are rare. And we don’t need them

The first and last time humanity is a global village

For the first time in history, all humankind is connected and able to communicate almost instantaneously. This is also the last time.

Posted byNicolòAugust 19, 2020August 21, 2020Posted inSomething Deeply Hidden, The Social AnimalTags:future, internet, physics, science, scifiLeave a comment on The first and last time humanity is a global village

The most significant phenomena in nature

Humans and intelligence are unique phenomena in the Universe – not just poetically but in a very precise, scientific sense

Posted byNicolòJuly 4, 2020July 4, 2020Posted inSomething Deeply HiddenTags:books, philosophy, physics, popular science, scienceLeave a comment on The most significant phenomena in nature

7 Science myths debunked

It’s fascinating to see how common and persistent some of these myths are. The scientific truth is often more complicated — but by no means less elegant.

Posted byNicolòMarch 3, 2020March 14, 2020Posted inSomething Deeply HiddenTags:debunking, popular science, science1 Comment on 7 Science myths debunked

“Europe, A Natural History” by Tim Flannery

Most of what you know about Europe has happened in the last 3,000 years, yet the Old Continent has been around for at least 100 million years. Tim Flannery’s book reveals what a foreign land it was until very recently

Posted byNicolòMarch 1, 2020April 2, 2020Posted inBook ReviewsTags:biology, books, natural history, science1 Comment on “Europe, A Natural History” by Tim Flannery

Netflix show “Dark” unveils our free will illusion

The way “Dark” deals with time travel is complex but perfectly logical. The problem is our intuition and a persistent illusion

Posted byNicolòFebruary 29, 2020March 1, 2020Posted inSomething Deeply HiddenTags:physics, sci-fi, science, shows, tvLeave a comment on Netflix show “Dark” unveils our free will illusion

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