Category: Science and Philosophy

  • Dr. H. Narasimhaiah and the Courage to Question Everything

    Dr. H. Narasimhaiah and the Courage to Question Everything

    Dr. H. Narasimhaiah’s life stands as a rigorous call to restore scientific temper as a moral discipline essential for a plural, democratic society. His unwavering insistence on inquiry over authority, humanism over dogma, and education over indoctrination exposes the dangers of superstition, intellectual silence, and rote learning in an age saturated with information but starved…

  • When Charity Becomes a Spectacle

    When Charity Becomes a Spectacle

    Modern charity is increasingly shaped by compliance, visibility, and emotional gratification rather than responsibility, dignity, and long-term impact. Forced giving ensures minimum redistribution but often settles for box-ticking, while performative charity prioritizes optics over outcomes and quietly creates dependency. In contrast, heart-led charity—rooted in empathy, evidence, and shared responsibility—focuses on building capability, preserving dignity, and…

  • ‘It’s Just Atoms’ : A Quantum Perspective on Letting Go of Material Attachments

    ‘It’s Just Atoms’ : A Quantum Perspective on Letting Go of Material Attachments

    Many people find themselves deeply attached to material possessions, believing they need certain things to feel complete. Others feel frustrated by their inability to afford what they desire, creating emotional turmoil over something as simple as a product, a status symbol, or an experience. If you often feel dissatisfied, envious, or stressed about what you…

  • Everyone is a Genius waiting to be Unlocked ? : Exploring ‘Acquired Savant Syndrome’

    Everyone is a Genius waiting to be Unlocked ? : Exploring ‘Acquired Savant Syndrome’

    If you’ve ever doubted your ability to learn something new, master a skill, or tap into a deeper level of understanding, you’re not alone. Many people believe intelligence and talent are fixed, but incredible cases of acquired savants prove otherwise. Their stories reveal that knowledge isn’t always something we gain—it can be something we uncover.…

  • Why Time Slips Away: Hidden Forces That Shape Our Perception

    Why Time Slips Away: Hidden Forces That Shape Our Perception

    Time is not a fixed, external force—it is a deeply subjective experience shaped by perception, memory, and engagement. As we age, time appears to speed up due to routine, reduced novelty, and the way our brains process memories. Neuroscientific research reveals that attention, dopamine, and life experiences play crucial roles in shaping our sense of…

  • Shaping Reality: How Quantum Mechanics Reveals the Power of Your Mind

    Shaping Reality: How Quantum Mechanics Reveals the Power of Your Mind

    Quantum mechanics reveals profound insights into how reality is shaped by observation, uncertainty, and interconnectedness. Concepts like wave-particle duality, the observer effect, and quantum entanglement suggest that our perceptions and actions actively influence the world around us. Embracing uncertainty and change, while recognizing the limits of our knowledge, can lead to personal growth and transformation.…