In this blog post, we compare genetic algorithms with natural evolution and explore the question of whether evolution represents inevitable progress or mere adaptation. Is evolution synonymous with progress? This is a topic that has long been debated among numerous evolutionary theorists. Evolution refers to the process by which organisms alter their biological and genetic characteristics...
Is Europa’s Subsurface Ocean Truly a Cradle of Life?
In this blog post, we examine the scientific debate surrounding whether the subsurface ocean believed to exist on Jupiter’s moon Europa could indeed serve as a cradle of life, exploring various possibilities such as tidal heating and radioactive energy. The debate over the possibility of life on Jupiter’s moon Europa is heating up again. This is because arguments that Europa harbors a vast...
How Did Europe Use Its Scientific, Climatic, and Geographical Advantages to Build Empires?
In this blog post, we examine how Europe leveraged its scientific, climatic, and geographical advantages to build powerful empires. Empires contributed to the fusion of numerous small cultures into a few larger ones. Within empires, ideas, people, goods, and technologies spread more easily than in politically fragmented regions. The utility of information sharing, the ease of commercial...
New Experiences, Confidence, and Opportunities for Self-Reflection Gained Through My Trip to Europe
In this blog post, I’ll share the various experiences, the confidence I gained, and the opportunities for self-reflection that came from preparing for my trip to Europe and exploring its cities firsthand. Travel Preparation and Departure I purchased a flight ticket to Europe. Driven by a vague sense of restlessness and a desire to try something new, I went ahead and bought the ticket first...
WikiLeaks’ Disclosure of Information: Guardian of a Transparent Society or a Dangerous Disruptor?
In this blog post, we examine whether WikiLeaks’ indiscriminate disclosure of information is a righteous act that enhances societal transparency or a dangerous act that poses risks. Cryptography has evolved into complex and diverse forms from ancient times to the modern era. This technology has played an essential role in safeguarding secrets and protecting critical information from...
Why does depression occur, and how do self-blame and self-pity affect mental health?
In this blog post, we’ll examine how self-blame, self-pity, and sympathy for others—major causes of depression—impact mental health, and explore ways to overcome them. Depression refers to a condition in which feelings of sadness or lethargy persist for more than two weeks, interfering with daily life. Depression is classified into major depression and mild depression based on the severity...
Special Memories Left by Maroon 5’s ‘Lucky Strike’ on an Impromptu Trip to Malaysia
In this blog post, I’ll share the story of an impromptu trip to Malaysia I took with a friend during my last summer break in college, and how Maroon 5’s ‘Lucky Strike’ came to hold special meaning for us on that journey. The Start of the Trip and Its Impromptu Nature My spontaneous trip to Malaysia with a friend during my final summer break of college was filled with joy, even amidst...
Why Can’t We Travel Faster Than Light?
In this blog post, we take an accessible yet in-depth look at why we cannot travel faster than light, exploring the structure of the universe that imposes this limit and the core principles of the theory of relativity. This is a proofread and edited version that reorganizes the paragraphs to flow more naturally and seamlessly. There is a single, absolute rule in the universe: no matter how...
Do we still need televisions, or are there enough devices to replace them?
In this blog post, we’ll examine the evolution of television and its current role, and consider whether smartphones and the internet can completely replace TV. Television was first successfully tested in 1926 by British inventor John Logie Baird, who began working on it in 1922. The name “television” is a combination of the Greek words “tele,” meaning “far,” and “vision,” meaning “to see.”...
Is the wheat flour we enjoy a blessing on our tables or an enemy to our health?
In this blog post, we’ll take a balanced look at the impact wheat flour has had on our diets, as well as its positive and negative effects on health. Recently, on a variety show, the cast was tasked with going a week without wheat flour. The program candidly showed the positive changes visible in the cast members’ bodies after just one week. This sparked a trend of giving up flour among...