The Curiosity-Centered Revolution in AI Era

Why the Future of Education Isn’t About What You Know — But What You’re Brave Enough to Ask We live in a world where AI can access more knowledge in milliseconds than any human can in a lifetime. It knows every theory, every equation, every pattern of history.It can write, calculate, design, and even teach …

Peanut Butter and Strawberry Jam

Saturday morning. Nothing special about it. We did what we always do, made coffee, toasted bread, spread peanut butter first, then added strawberry jam on top. Peanut butter alone was too bland. Strawberry jam by itself was too sweet. But together? Perfect balance. My wife and I both liked it that way. We never talked …

If Time Isn’t Real, Then What Are We Really Measuring?

—Inspired by the video: “Time Isn’t Real? Quantum Gravity Says So” Today, I came across a video that made me pause—and think deeply.The title alone was enough to shake my everyday assumptions:“Time Isn’t Real? Quantum Gravity Says So.” It explained how modern physics—especially quantum gravity—challenges the idea of time as a fixed, objective reality. Instead, …

Nancy Edison: The Decision No One Remembers

Behind every genius, there is someone who chose without knowing the outcome. In the official story of Thomas Edison, his mother appears only briefly—like a candle lit early in the story, then forgotten once the sun comes up. We are told she believed in him. That she pulled him from school when teachers said he …