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The Darkest Philosopher in History - Arthur Schopenhauer

Pursuit of Wonder · 3 min read

Arthur Schopenhauer built a sweeping philosophy that treats lived experience as a distorted “representation” of a deeper, unified reality driven by a...

Arthur SchopenhauerTranscendental IdealismWill to Live

The Andromeda-Milky Way Collision

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

In about four billion years, the Andromeda Galaxy will collide with the Milky Way, tearing both spiral galaxies apart and reshaping the night sky for...

Andromeda CollisionGalaxy MergerProper Motion

How We Know The Earth Is Ancient

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Dating Earth’s age isn’t a matter of intuition or a single ancient calculation—it’s a chain of evidence that stretches from geology to atomic physics...

Deep TimeGeologyRadiometric Dating

How We Know The Universe is Ancient

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Astronomers can assign a precise “birthday” to the universe—about 13.8 billion years ago—even though no direct relic from the first moments survives....

Cepheid VariablesHubble ConstantBig Bang Model

Deciphering The Vast Scale of the Universe | STELLAR

PBS Space Time · 2 min read

The universe’s scale became measurable—and therefore believable—once astronomers could turn “fuzzy blobs” in the sky into objects with real...

Cosmic ScaleCepheid VariablesHubble Andromeda

What’s Your Brain’s Role in Creating Space & Time?

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

The brain’s internal machinery for “space and time” looks less like a passive mirror of the universe and more like a flexible system for organizing...

Place CellsGrid CellsTheta Rhythms

How to Reduce the Pain of Life | Arthur Schopenhauer

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Arthur Schopenhauer’s central claim is that suffering is not a side effect of life but its underlying structure: the “Will-to-Live” drives an...

Will-To-LivePain vs PleasureRepresentations

The Art of Caring Less - The Philosophy of Baruch Spinoza

Pursuit of Wonder · 2 min read

Baruch Spinoza’s central move is to redefine “God” and “freedom” so that both become matters of understanding nature rather than obedience to...

Spinoza PhilosophyGod and NatureCausality

Something Disturbing Happens When You Solve Einstein's Equations This Way

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Kurt Gödel found a solution to Einstein’s field equations that makes time travel—and the loss of clear cause-and-effect—mathematically unavoidable,...

Gödel UniverseClosed Timelike CurvesFrame Dragging

Nothing Exists But You | The Philosophy of Solipsism

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Solipsism takes skepticism about reality to its logical endpoint: only one’s own mind has unquestionable standing, while everything outside...

SolipsismOther MindsSubjective Idealism

Introduction to Schopenhauer - The World as Will

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Schopenhauer’s central claim is that the world is not ultimately a rational structure of objects, but an expression of a blind, restless “Will”—a...

SchopenhauerTranscendental IdealismWill and Representation

The Psychology of Envy and Social Justice

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Envy is portrayed as a corrosive, “diseased” emotion that harms both the person feeling it and the society around them—but modern politics can turn...

EnvySocial JusticeMass Media

Follow No One. Trust Your Own Thoughts. | The Philosophy of Immanuel Kant

Pursuit of Wonder · 2 min read

Immanuel Kant’s central move is to treat human reason as both the engine of knowledge and the foundation of morality—while insisting that reason must...

Kantian EpistemologyA Priori ConditionsCategorical Imperative

Schopenhauer: The Philosopher Who Knew Life’s Pain

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Schopenhauer’s central claim is that life is dominated by an irrational, blind driving force—“the Will” (or Will-to-Live)—and that this force makes...

Schopenhauer PhilosophyWill-to-LivePhenomenal vs Noumenal

Just Because You Think It, Doesn’t Mean It’s True

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

A central lesson runs through the discussion: thoughts can feel like facts, but they often aren’t. Seneca the Younger’s exile letters to his mother,...

Thought vs TruthStoicismCognitive Biases

How to Write the Literature Review (with Examples)

Research-Hub · 3 min read

A literature review for a thesis or dissertation is not just a list of sources—it’s the mechanism that proves a research problem is necessary,...

Literature Review WritingThesis ProposalResearch Gap Justification