Artificial Intelligence
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3i/ATLAS: A Visitor from the Stars — Or Something More?
The cosmos has always whispered secrets — faint signals, passing lights, unexplained phenomena that remind us how little we truly know.And now, another whisper has arrived. Discovered in July 2025 by the Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS) in Chile, 3i/ATLAS has captured the imagination of astronomers and dreamers alike. Classified as the third known Continue reading
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Of Bombs, Mousetraps, and the Age of AI
“Mankind invented the atomic bomb, but no mouse would ever construct a mousetrap.” – Albert Einstein It’s a quote that jolts the mind. At first glance, it may seem a witty observation—humans can create extraordinary tools, while a mouse, faced with a simple challenge, remains instinct-driven. But beneath the humor lies a profound truth about Continue reading
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Ages and Classes: The Shifting Sands of Society
“I belong to the upper middle class.”How many times have we heard this phrase, often said with a sense of pride? Yet, if we pause and think, is there really such a thing? Or is it simply a label born out of comparison and ego? To understand this better, let’s take a walk through history. Continue reading
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AI, Hallucination & Truth: The Intersection
We stand at the cusp of a profound shift in how humans seek knowledge. Search engines, once the gateways to the world’s information, are gradually losing their charm. Typing queries into Google will soon feel as quaint as flipping through a phonebook. Why? Because people are no longer searching — they’re asking. With the rise Continue reading
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Why Real Understanding Still Lives Between the Pages
In an era where information is just a click away and debates unfold in real-time across screens, forming an opinion seems easier than ever. News articles, vlogs, blogs — all flood our feeds, each claiming to deliver the full picture. But I’ve learned that true understanding rarely comes from these fast-flowing streams. It comes from Continue reading
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The Digital Genome: Charting AI’s Evolution and Humanity’s Final Power
Organic genetic codes have long held the blueprint for life, able to self-replicate and evolve without external guidance. Now, as artificial intelligence matures, we are witnessing the birth of a new form of replication — one not of cells, but of code. With the rise of AI, computers have learned to communicate in encrypted languages Continue reading
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The Age of Experience: Humanity’s Final Chapter
The geological timescale tells the grand, unhurried story of Earth — billions of years measured in stone and silence. Against this vast backdrop, human civilization occupies only the thinnest sliver of time, a fleeting moment called the Holocene Epoch. Within this epoch, scientists have even carved out a human-influenced slice known as the Meghalayan Age, Continue reading
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Humans and AI: We Are More Alike Than We Think
Who am I? This question is as ancient as human thought itself, yet it remains as elusive as the shifting sands of time. Identity is often perceived as something rigid, a fixed definition of who we are. But is it? Or are we, like everything else in the universe, in a constant state of evolution—shaped Continue reading
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Rewriting Our Planet’s Story
We live in a world drowning in information. Some call it the the Age of Experience, other call it the Age of AI, but have you ever noticed how, in this vast ocean of knowledge; disinformation can be just as powerful in shaping opinions? Can statistics be misleading? Can numbers, which we rely on for Continue reading
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Saikia’s Paradox: Why civilizations never reach the stars
Where are the aliens? It is one of the greatest mysteries of all time. Our galaxy alone has hundreds of billions of stars, many with planetary systems that fall within the habitable “Goldilocks Zone.” Scientific models—like the famous Drake Equation—predict that, statistically, intelligent life should be abundant. Yet, despite decades of searching, we have no Continue reading
