Philosophy

  • The world spins its own strange tale, a rhythm both chaotic and mesmerizing, demanding that we dance even when the steps are not of our choosing. Life, it seems, has its own tempo, indifferent to whether we stumble or glide across its ever-shifting floor. And then there are the systems—the human-made constructs meant to bring

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  • They told you time and again that power is everything. That the more you have, the stronger you’ll be. But have you ever felt the weight of it? The constant need to defend it, to protect it, to maintain it at any cost? You think you’re untouchable, but you’re bound by invisible chains—of expectation, of

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  • The competition between the United States, China, and the European Union reflects a dynamic struggle for global economic, technological, and geopolitical dominance. As 2024 draws to a close, the question of which entity will emerge as the preeminent superpower remains a complex and evolving narrative shaped by defense, innovation, trade, and societal development. The United

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  • Hospitality is often extended with the intention of building relationships—inviting someone into one’s home, offering food, drinks, or a place to stay. However, what appears to be a simple act of kindness can, at times, carry a hidden agenda. The invitation may seem warm and generous, but behind it lies the expectation that something will

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  • Where Are You?

    Where is the present? Is it real, or is it an illusion? How big is it—can we even measure it? Is it a day, an hour, a second, or just a fleeting fraction of time so minute that it slips through our grasp the moment we try to hold it? Philosophers, gurus, and thinkers talk

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  • The late afternoon sun bathed the bustling marketplace of Vaishali in gold, its light filtering through the sprawling branches of a massive banyan tree. Vendors called out prices for silk, grain, and spices, while children darted between stalls, their laughter mingling with the hum of trade. Beneath the banyan’s deep shade stood a lone figure—wild-haired,

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  • Shadows of a Fragile Life

    This poverty, this endless despair, A life so broken, beyond repair. What’s left to hold in this fleeting world, Where dreams are crushed, and hopes unfurled? To live each day as if to die, To die each day with a weary sigh. Bound by chains of grief and strife, What meaning lies in this fragile

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  • Abstract This paper proposes the hypothesis that vibration is the foundational origin of matter, life, and the universe. I argue that vibration serves as the primary force driving creation, transforming latent potential into tangible existence. Existing theories such as the Big Bang and Steady-State models, while groundbreaking, leave critical questions unanswered: What caused the origin

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  • Curiosity is the hallmark of human nature, a relentless drive to understand the world around us and our place within it. Questions about the origins of life, the nature of existence, and whether there is a creator—or what created the creator—are among the most profound and timeless inquiries. This article is an exploration of these

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  • The pursuit of knowledge is a multifaceted journey, shaped by the interplay between two dominant schools of thought: rationalism and experimentalism. These approaches, while distinct, are not mutually exclusive and serve as complementary tools in humanity’s quest for understanding. Each offers unique strengths and insights but also comes with its own set of limitations, underscoring

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