Tag: science

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The Final Patch: Deleting the Middleware and Claiming the Source

Alright, Brah! We’ve reached the end of this logic stream. Over the last few weeks, we’ve debugged the “Ancient OS,” analysed the “System Admin Problem,” and peeked into the “Belonging Glitch.” Today, on 24 January, 2026, it’s time for the final commit. My “ultimate commenter” (Ananymous, I see you! XAXAXA) has been fighting hard for the “Source Code.” But as… Read more →

The System Admin Problem: Why Religions Separate Rather than Unite

Alright, We are kicking off the 2026 by debugging the biggest glitch in our social software. You probably spent the holidays watching movies or bingeing series, and if you look closely, Hollywood has been trying to warn us about this “System Admin” problem for decades. XAXAXA Whether it is the forced structure of Gilead in The Handmaid’s Tale or the… Read more →

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The 2026 Mindset: Upgrading our Human Operating System

Alright… Happy New Year! We’ve officially crossed the threshold into 2026. While everyone is busy making resolutions they’ll probably forget by February, I’ve been having this epic email chain with a “Secret Admirer” (Ananymous, you know who you are! XAXAXA) about the “Source Code” of humanity. It got me thinking: if our phones get a firmware update every few months,… Read more →

Why Smart, Educated People Still Believe in Unprovable Things — and Maybe That’s Okay?

Alright, Happy New Year 2026, my friends 🎉✨ Let’s start the year with a punchy thought: even the brightest minds cling to things they can’t verify. And no — it’s not stupidity, ignorance, or lack of critical thinking. It’s something far more human, far more stubborn, and far more fascinating. Smart people believe unprovable things because the world is bigger… Read more →

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The Last Human Job: When AI Can Do Everything, What’s Left for Us?

Alright—so here we are, watching AI gradually tick off every job we once thought was “too human” for machines 🤖👣. First, it was factory work. Then, it crept into customer service, coding, even art and music. Now we’ve got AI writing poetry, painting like Van Gogh, diagnosing cancer, and even helping you flirt on dating apps (yes, that’s a real… Read more →

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Ancient Prophecies and Modern Science: Are We Living in the End Times?

Alright, so here we are again—right at that strange intersection of scrolls and science, of ancient visions and modern warnings. In my earlier piece, End Times Prophecies vs. Climate Science, I explored how sacred texts and peer-reviewed journals seem to be pointing in eerily similar directions. And now, it’s time we dig even deeper. Are we truly witnessing the fulfilment… Read more →

Artificial Intelligence & AI & Machine Learning

Should Siri Have a Lawyer? The Crazy (But Not-So-Crazy) Debate on AI Rights

Alright, let’s dive into something that sounds like it came straight out of a sci-fi movie—but hey, it’s becoming a real conversation in courtrooms, universities, and even your favourite geeky YouTube channel. Can Artificial Intelligence have rights? 🤖⚖️ Not just access rights or admin privileges… we’re talking actual legal or moral rights—like the kind humans (and sometimes animals) get. Okay,… Read more →

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Episode 1 of 2: AI Online – Welcome to the AI Internet: Where Nothing Is Real Anymore

Alright, let’s not sugar-coat it. We’re on the edge of something wild. Not just the usual “tech will change the world” kind of wild—but a deep, philosophical unraveling of what the internet used to be: a space for real people, real thoughts, real truth. Now? It’s quickly becoming something else entirely. The Internet Was Built on Trust—And That’s Cracking Fast… Read more →

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Miracles vs. Technology: Are We Explaining the Unexplainable?

Aight, let’s get real—a lot of what used to be called miracles is now just… science. 🤯 Once upon a time, a simple infection could mean death, and surviving it was seen as divine intervention. Now? A RM10 antibiotic does the trick. XAXAXA. Lightning? Not Zeus, just static electricity. Solar eclipse? Not an omen, just celestial mechanics. 🤖✨ But here’s… Read more →