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Properties That Drive the Rise of Functional Information
This article explores 12 essential properties that enable systems to accumulate functional information, revealing how purpose-driven complexity emerges…
Aug 16
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Jakub Bareš
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Law of Increasing Functional Information: Implications
The Law of Increasing Functional Information explains how systems evolve by accumulating purposeful complexity, uniting physics, biology, and…
Aug 12
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Jakub Bareš
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Law of Increasing Functional Information: Implications
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Functional Information and the Rewriting of Physical Law
Functional information reframes physics by explaining how purposeful complexity emerges through selection for function, making it a fundamental driver…
Aug 7
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Jakub Bareš
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Functional Information and the Rewriting of Physical Law
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June 2025
Feynman's Scientific Methodology
Richard Feynman’s genius lay in how he thought—deconstructing knowledge, testing assumptions, and refining models until truth emerged, piece by piece…
Jun 25
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Jakub Bareš
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Feynman's Scientific Methodology
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The Meta-Principles of Physics
Twelve deep ideas reveal how the universe works beneath the surface—metamechanisms that unify, provoke, and redefine the structure of physical reality…
Jun 23
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Feynman's Approach to Physics
Richard Feynman redefined thinking in physics—building intuition from scratch, embracing paradox, and creating tools that made nature’s strangeness…
Jun 23
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Feynman's Approach to Physics
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Phenomenon: Quantum Tunneling
Quantum tunneling allows particles to pass through barriers they can't classically overcome, enabling nuclear decay, stellar fusion, modern electronics…
Jun 7
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Phenomenon: Quantum Tunneling
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Phenomenon: Quantum Spin
Quantum spin is an intrinsic, quantized form of angular momentum in particles. It shapes atomic structure, governs statistics, and enables magnetism and…
Jun 5
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Phenomenon: Quantum Spin
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Phenomenon: Wave-Particle Duality
Wave-particle duality reveals that light and matter exhibit both wave-like and particle-like behavior, forming the foundation of quantum mechanics and…
Jun 4
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Phenomenon: Wave-Particle Duality
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Core Fields in Frontier Physics
Explore 10 frontiers of physics—from quantum computing to cosmic origins—each shaping our future through deep theory, radical tech, and unanswered…
Jun 3
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May 2025
Why the Simulation Hypothesis is Unrealistic: Arguments Decomposition
The simulation hypothesis collapses under scientific scrutiny—unfalsifiable, untestable, and speculative, it explains nothing and predicts even less.
May 30
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Why the Simulation Hypothesis is Unrealistic: Arguments Decomposition
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Why We Might Live in a Simulation: Arguments Decomposition
Ten cutting-edge arguments suggest we may live in a simulation—from quantum indeterminacy to computational physics—backed by logic, tech trends, and…
May 29
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Jakub Bareš
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Why We Might Live in a Simulation: Arguments Decomposition
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