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Blog posts July 2024

The perpetual cycle of limiting narratives: Resisting activation of quantum narratives

I recently met, entirely by chance, a young man who, shortly after beginning a casual conversation, indicated to me that he had already abandoned a certain limiting belief to which he had been attached since childhood. But before I could say anything it was clear that this young man had replaced his…

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Do Tachyons Unmask the Enigma of the Future?

Imagine a world where the boundaries of time and space blur, where the impossible becomes possible, and where the mysteries of the universe unravel before our eyes. This is precisely the realm of tachyons, those hypothetical particles that exceed the speed of light.

For decades, tachyons have cap…

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Intelligent robots with human brains: A sci-fi future now is a reality

I recently read an article about a topic that is gaining a lot of interest: the arrival of intelligent robots with "human brain organoids." This idea, which a few years ago seemed like something out of science fiction, is now a reality thanks to researchers at Tianjin University in China.

Brain o…

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Cultivating Timeless Wisdom: Ensuring the Legacy of Humanity for 12,000 Years

I recently read an article (on Phys.org) stating that archaeologists found evidence that Australian Aboriginal communities transmitted the same ritual from one generation to the next for 50 generations, that is, from 12,000 years ago (the end of the Ice Age) to the present. I wonder if we have the a…

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AI Will Soon Reach a “Significant Level” in Our Lives

I still remember the not-so-distant time when we weren't enslaved by a smartphone as we are now, to the point where we panic at the thought of leaving the house without it. However, it seems that soon our dependence on artificial intelligence will become even deeper, though perhaps not as evident.

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